Disaster The Democratic Party is bleeding millennial support. - Milliennials finally figure out "muh Nazis" won't get them jobs.

MANCHESTER, N.H. (Reuters) - Enthusiasm for the Democratic Party is waning among millennials as its candidates head into the crucial midterm congressional elections, according to the Reuters/Ipsos national opinion poll.

The online survey of more than 16,000 registered voters ages 18 to 34 shows their support for Democrats over Republicans for Congress slipped by about 9 percentage points over the past two years, to 46 percent overall. And they increasingly say the Republican Party is a better steward of the economy.

Although nearly two of three young voters polled said they do not like Republican President Donald Trump, their distaste for him does not necessarily extend to all Republicans or translate directly into votes for Democratic congressional candidates.

That presents a potential problem for Democrats who have come to count on millennials as a core constituency - and will need all the loyalty they can get to achieve a net gain of 23 seats to capture control of the U.S. House of Representatives in November.

Young voters represent an opportunity and a risk for both parties, said Donald Green, a political science professor at Columbia University in New York City.

“They’re not as wedded to one party,” Green said. “They’re easier to convince than, say, your 50- or 60-year-olds who don’t really change their minds very often.”

Terry Hood, 34, an African-American who works at a Dollar General store in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and took this year’s poll, said he voted for Democrat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election.

But he will consider a Republican for Congress because he believes the party is making it easier to find jobs and he applauds the recent Republican-led tax cut.

“It sounds strange to me to say this about the Republicans, but they’re helping with even the small things,” Hood said in a phone interview. “They’re taking less taxes out of my paycheck. I notice that.”

The Reuters/Ipsos poll surveyed young voters during the first three months of this year and the same period in 2016.

Only 28 percent of those polled expressed overt support for Republicans in the 2018 poll - about the same percentage as two years earlier.

But that does not mean the rest will turn out to back Democrats, the survey showed. A growing share of voters between ages 18 and 34 years old said they were undecided, would support a third-party candidate or not vote at all.

The shift away from Democrats was more pronounced among white millennials - who accounted for two-thirds of all votes cast in that age group in 2016.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...-millennials-reuters-ipsos-poll-idUSKBN1I10YH
 
I'm not a pedofork, you dorks!

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Okay, so maybe I came in a little behind...
Roy "The Mall Banned It Bandit" Moore wore the wrong hat for a bandito.
 
Yeah, I don't know either. I've never seen that anywhere, before. I have no idea where they might have gotten that idea.

Weird.

HuffPost and Salon and those other blogs are not the Democratic Party, the same way Breitbart and RedState are not the GOP. I don’t read any of those sites regularly, and most people involved in social justice I know IRL are actually chill. Social media warps people’s perceptions of reality. Talking to real people helps dispel stereotypes.

I’m not saying crazy SJWs don’t exist, and I laughed at that “Hugh Mungus” video as much as any shitlord, but that you can safely ignore them and still be a Democrat, just like you can safely ignore the white supremacists and the Trumpers and still be a Republican.
 
The Democratic Party basically rested on their laurels after Obama was re-elected, then put too many eggs into one basket. Meanwhile the Republicans were shifting gears under their noses.

When they were staring down the barrel of an election, they shot themselves in the foot time and time again. They tried catching flies with vinegar, sabotaging their own ranks by tainting the honey, and expecting the flies to down their wonderful vinegar like fine wine.

When the opposition tried a novel idea of using sugar to catch the flies, the Dems to this day vehemently insist that the sugar supplies were tampered with using illegal substances from foreign suppliers.

And you mean to tell me none of those are ingredients for a winning political campaign?
 
The Republicans didn't shift gears so much as get usurped from within. The RNC would have loved to do what the DNC did, the structure of the Republican primary and the nature of the Republican base just made it impossible. It is entirely possible for the Republicans to squander all of this, as seen in the Alabama primary. Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory is always possible. I just don't think it's likely because the RNC just has an easier field this year than the Democrats, and their opponents are just as retarded if not more so.

Moore came really close to actually winning though, that's the fucked up part.
Alabama is deep, deep red.
 
The Republicans didn't shift gears so much as get usurped from within. The RNC would have loved to do what the DNC did, the structure of the Republican primary and the nature of the Republican base just made it impossible. It is entirely possible for the Republicans to squander all of this, as seen in the Alabama primary. Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory is always possible. I just don't think it's likely because the RNC just has an easier field this year than the Democrats, and their opponents are just as exceptional if not more so.

Yeah, I get the distinct impression the RNC and the establishment Republicans in general are along for the ride at this point, and the thing they are riding is a tiger. None of them are particularly happy with what is going on, but they can't get off now. Trump and his base were essentially a third party that coopted the existing institutions of the Republican Party. Where once there was a staid classically liberal political party interested in free trade, advancing business interests and a healthy dollop of christian social policy, now there is forming a reactionary traditionalist party interested in advancing nationalism and the working class.

The idea that the Republican party before this moment was somehow a far right political institution is misleading because they weren't. They like the Democratic party were products of the Liberal political movements of the 19th century. The only difference between them was in degrees. But that is changing rapidly.
 
Yeah, I get the distinct impression the RNC and the establishment Republicans in general are along for the ride at this point, and the thing they are riding is a tiger. None of them are particularly happy with what is going on, but they can't get off now. Trump and his base were essentially a third party that coopted the existing institutions of the Republican Party. Where once there was a staid classically liberal political party interested in free trade, advancing business interests and a healthy dollop of christian social policy, now there is forming a reactionary traditionalist party interested in advancing nationalism and the working class.

The idea that the Republican party before this moment was somehow a far right political institution is misleading because they weren't. They like the Democratic party were products of the Liberal political movements of the 19th century. The only difference between them was in degrees. But that is changing rapidly.
Yeah the Religious Right really took it up the ass in 2016 when they said they wouldn't vote for Trump in the general and it didn't matter at all. They finally played their nuclear option of taking their messiah and going home and nobody even noticed. From what I can see they can still hang in on the lower level but they're basically done for.
 
Yeah the Religious Right really took it up the ass in 2016 when they said they wouldn't vote for Trump in the general and it didn't matter at all. They finally played their nuclear option of taking their messiah and going home and nobody even noticed. From what I can see they can still hang in on the lower level but they're basically done for.

Well the fun thing about the Christian Right is the people in that lovely little identity group also happen to be overwhelmingly working class whites. In the end that identity trumped (pun intended) their christian identity.
 
Any of the sane Democratic nominees better get the megaphone and airhorn out, start cracking some skulls and openly telling these crybullies to shut the fuck up, because you're not going to get far with the majority unless you mirror bombastic personalities. By that, I mean people who don't care one way or another about towing lines.
 
Yeah, I get the distinct impression the RNC and the establishment Republicans in general are along for the ride at this point, and the thing they are riding is a tiger. None of them are particularly happy with what is going on, but they can't get off now. Trump and his base were essentially a third party that coopted the existing institutions of the Republican Party. Where once there was a staid classically liberal political party interested in free trade, advancing business interests and a healthy dollop of christian social policy, now there is forming a reactionary traditionalist party interested in advancing nationalism and the working class.

The idea that the Republican party before this moment was somehow a far right political institution is misleading because they weren't. They like the Democratic party were products of the Liberal political movements of the 19th century. The only difference between them was in degrees. But that is changing rapidly.

Both parties are showing fragmentation. The Republicans are split between their growing nationalist-populist wing and their country club/business establishment wing, a split that the nationalist-populist wing will eventually win. The Democrats are similarly between the increasingly pro-corporate but socially liberal Clinton wing and a more economically progressive Sanders wing, a split that the Clinton wing will eventually win.

Like all politicians, both sides care about money more than poor people. The Clinton wing's claim to be the "party of morality" is as shallow as the Religious Right's claim back in the 80s. Both groups can go fuck themselves with a cactus.
 
I’ve been a Democrat my entire adult life, and I’ve never noticed any “White people are evil REEEE” sentiment you all keep harping on about.

I was a Democrat but have since changed to Republican because I was seeing a lot of this anti-white sentiment everywhere being spouted by so-called "liberals." Also, the SJWs has pushed me more into Center-Left (and to an extent reading the Kiwi Farms has helped me become more aware of the insanity that is and has been going on in the past few years and shaped my current viewpoints) because their ideologies have become too extreme and bizzare I could no longer identify myself with them or liberals.

I used to be socialist-democratic and in a way still am and I actually wanted Bernie to run but he got usurped by Hillary and that's when I decided I had enough of them [the Democrats].

From what I am reading here, it seems the Dems are in their death throes and short of a complete overhaul they will probably die out and a new party may take over. They lost a lot of followers in the past election and it looks they will continue to do so. I also read somewhere that some Millenials and those that are coming up (Generation Z) are going to be the most conservative generation in 80 years if that is saying anything.
 
Seeing the "up & comers" in regards to the Republican (or pseudopublican, tbh) party gives a much better insight as to the possible future of the party. Shapiro, Milo (I know..), loads of InstaFamous groups/people, etc etc; they all essentially have the same message of, "Don't care about your race, gender, religion, or color. Follow the constitution, have low taxes, and let jobs be created and we'll all be happy."

It works. It's simple. Doesn't call whitey a Nazi and doesn't assume the black kid needs a helping hand because he isn't good enough by himself. It's a VERY nice change from the overly religious, pro-life to the extreme the party was known for only a few years ago.

Now Trump is even bringing up the idea of congressional term limits? Like dude, yes please?
 
Now Trump is even bringing up the idea of congressional term limits? Like dude, yes please?

This. A hundred thousand times this! One of the main reason so many of these fucking leeches are so out of touch is because they settle down into a congretional or senatorial seat early and spend their whole fucking lives in it. They don't know how normal people live because they never were a normal fucking person! We need term limits. With any luck it might force out a class of career politicians and bring in a wave of people who have actually done something with their fucking lives that wanna act as representatives.
 
Wow, the Democrats have fucked up so badly that now even the goddamn Millennials are abandoning them in droves because of their SJW pandering?

As someone who fits into the Millennial age group, all I can say is that it's about fucking time!

The Democrats are going to get slaughtered in 2018 and probably in 2020 as well if they don't step up their game and drop the identity politics nonsense. Meanwhile, the RNC is realizing that pandering to the Religious Right no longer works on the national level (though in some places, it still works on the local levels) and so they've changed their strategy, which led to the Trump victory.

Donald Trump should've been the wake-up call for the Democrats, but they refuse to listen because of their adherence to leftist identity politics.

Identity Politics. Not even once.
 
I love how sjws spent the past 3 years insisting that their way was the only way to win the young vote, but now it turns out that instead of growing their base, they flipped almost 1 out of every 10 of their own voters. :heart-full:

Instead of self-reflection, they'll just pray more illegals forget how to work a condom.
It's like these people forget that Teenage Rebellion exists, but if the Rebellion becomes the Status Quo/Establishment...
 
This. A hundred thousand times this! One of the main reason so many of these fucking leeches are so out of touch is because they settle down into a congretional or senatorial seat early and spend their whole fucking lives in it. They don't know how normal people live because they never were a normal fucking person! We need term limits. With any luck it might force out a class of career politicians and bring in a wave of people who have actually done something with their fucking lives that wanna act as representatives.

I'd literally vote for any politician that enacted congressional term limits.
 
Wow, the Democrats have fucked up so badly that now even the goddamn Millennials are abandoning them in droves because of their SJW pandering?

As someone who fits into the Millennial age group, all I can say is that it's about fucking time!

The Democrats are going to get slaughtered in 2018 and probably in 2020 as well if they don't step up their game and drop the identity politics nonsense. Meanwhile, the RNC is realizing that pandering to the Religious Right no longer works on the national level (though in some places, it still works on the local levels) and so they've changed their strategy, which led to the Trump victory.

Donald Trump should've been the wake-up call for the Democrats, but they refuse to listen because of their adherence to leftist identity politics.

Identity Politics. Not even once.

But maybe if they focus even MORE on Trump and his random tweets or MORE on Trump and what he ate, maybe then they'll finally flip some people!
 
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