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I think the punch line of that article is that young people vote for individualism. They want an authentic president. That was Trump this time, but it could just as easily be a Democrat next time, though I can't imagine who right now. If economy stays good like it is (and tariffs don't bite us) then it's likely he'll win young folks again.Originally posted by Gasser64 View PostWell I didn't mention politics. I said fiscally. Meaning they seem to understand economics/money better than their predecessors. Maybe they just dislike wastefulness more. Which will of course influence their politics away from socialism and the pro(re)gressive agenda. Here's a source you'll probably find acceptable. But there are plenty more, its something that comes fairly frequently in various places. I'm sure Time only covered it because its pretty well known and often talked about and they want to put their spin on it, as best they can.
http://time.com/4909722/trump-millen...licans-voters/Last edited by mschmoyer; 08-21-2018, 02:39 PM.2004 Z06 Commemorative Ed.
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Of that article, yes. But its Time, so you'll need the entire salt shaker and not just a grain. Individualism and libertarian go together like hammer an nails. Libertarians are about as fiscally conservative as its possible to get, since they think that the government should be given little to no money for anything. Sooo...Originally posted by mschmoyer View PostI think the punch line of that article is that young people vote for individualism. They want an authentic president. That was Trump this time, but it could just as easily be a Democrat next time, though I can't imagine who right now. If economy stays good like it is (and tariffs don't bite us) then it's likely he'll win young folks again.WH
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