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Hillary supporters sure know how to engage "the young ones". Fear not though, it is clear where the democratic party is headed in the future so all Bernie supporters should ignore the regressives and naysayers and keep doing exactly what they are doing and we'll sweep the country in a progressive revolution.
Hillary supporters sure know how to engage "the young ones". Fear not though, it is clear where the democratic party is headed in the future so all Bernie supporters should ignore the regressives and naysayers and keep doing exactly what they are doing and we'll sweep the country in a progressive revolution.
I don't think they should keep doing exactly what they are doing. Booing Hillary and using republican talking points against her doesn't help anybody, including Bernie. But yeah, they should keep trying to push the party in the direction of addressing income inequality. The millenials are set to be a lost generation if the government doesn't do something to fix the disadvantaged position they have put us in.
I don't think they should keep doing exactly what they are doing. Booing Hillary and using republican talking points against her doesn't help anybody, including Bernie. But yeah, they should keep trying to push the party in the direction of addressing income inequality. The millenials are set to be a lost generation if the government doesn't do something to fix the disadvantaged position they have put us in.
Unfortunately there is the stigma that millenials are just a bunch of silly college kids. Not hard working blue and white collar adults with a mortgage and kids that try to stay informed and improve their communities like their conservative counterparts.
I don't think they should keep doing exactly what they are doing. Booing Hillary and using republican talking points against her doesn't help anybody, including Bernie. But yeah, they should keep trying to push the party in the direction of addressing income inequality. The millenials are set to be a lost generation if the government doesn't do something to fix the disadvantaged position they have put us in.
Income inequality is a symptom of a larger issue; the corrupt system of campaign finance. Today we have a situation where Wall Street to a very large degree controls the economic policy, big oil controls climate policy, war corporations control foreign policy and big pharma and insurance control health care policy. The kids under 50 by and large see this.
The unique coalition of seniors and African Americans we see in this election wont be a lasting coalition for the people who resist social democracy.
Just 321 to go for Bernie to tie it up! (not counting superdelegates, of course)
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