Posted on 05/01/2010 12:49:02 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Democrats are getting desperate. Thanks to mountains of unpopular legislation, theyre careening full speed ahead towards huge losses in November. Theyre looking towards their charismatic Dear Leader to help save them, and so Obama is trying to recapture the magic from his campaign. So, Obama sent out a call for pretty much everyone except older white people to help out his buddies when election season rolls around.
Unfortunately, hes already lost one of those groups: the young voters. Cue the hysterical Get Out The Vote campaigns!
Less than 24 hours after President Barack Obama announced his plan to re-build the coalition that helped elect him in 2008, new numbers from Gallup suggest one of the pillars of that foundation is decidedly shaky. Less than one in four voters aged 18-29 described themselves as very enthusiastic about the 2010 midterm election. Those numbers compare unfavorably to voters between 50 and 64 (44 percent very enthusiastic), 65 and older (41 percent very enthusiastic) and 30 to 49 (32 percent very enthusiastic).
The fact that voters under age 50 and particularly those under 30 are less enthusiastic about voting this year is not a new phenomenon, wrote Gallups Frank Newport. Voter turnout typically skews older. While the data is in keeping with traditional voting patterns, it makes obvious the difficulty facing the White House as they seek to reconstruct the combination of young voters, independents and African Americans who helped propel Obama into the White House.
Looking back at exit polls from the last three presidential races, its clear that the story is not how young people comprised larger and larger segments of the electorate but rather how much more Democratic they voted between 2000 and 2008.
In each of those three elections, the number of young voters as a percentage of the overall electorate was remarkably similar: 18 percent in 2008, 17 percent in 2004 and 17 percent in 2000.
What changed was how they voted. In 2000, young voters split their votes with 48 percent choosing Al Gore and 46 percent opting for George W. Bush. Four years later John Kerry carried 18-29 year olds by a nine-point margin; Obama won them by a whopping 66 percent to 32 percent.
The Gallup data affirms the clear Democratic tilt of young voters. On a generic congressional ballot test, 51 percent of 18-29 year old vote opted for the Democratic candidate while 39 percent chose the Republican. In every other age group, the generic was either statistically tied or the GOP candidate led. (Republicans best age group was voters 65 and older who chose a GOP candidate by a 50 percent to 41 percent margin over a generic Democrat.)
What a shocker. Young voters are unreliable.
Let me tell you what I have discovered, as a young voter myself. You generally have a few reliable groups of young voters. You have people like me, who are involved in politics, follow it religiously, and are informed on the issues. You have the people who pay absolutely no attention whatsoever to politics, until MTV rolls up to their college campus with the Rock the Vote! bus and some Real World castmate telling them they need to go vote. And then you have the people who get behind one candidate. This past election season, it was Obama. They feel the fire for that person, so to speak, believe everything they say, and work their asses off to help get that one person elected. For them, its not about the issues, its about the candidate. Once they get their candidate elected, they feel like theyve accomplished something and go back to not caring about politics at all immediately afterwards.
Those are your young voters. The second two groups generally only get involved during presidential elections. They have no understanding of how government works, so they dont realize the importance of congressional elections. And Democrats, frankly, are geniuses at harnessing these latter two groups of young voters during major elections. These are the young people who will celebrate any hip cause that comes across their campus. Theyre the naive, idealistic ones who dont know and dont care about how dirty a business politics is. Theyre superficial, and no one can capitalize on that better than Democrats can. Vote for Obama, because he stands for hope and change! He wants to change Washington! And inside those little young voter heads, theyre all thinking, Yeah, dude, that sounds good. Because man, we need to change Washington!
It usually doesnt go much deeper than that. Not, anyways, until they get older and smarter and more involved. The young voters who understand government, stay informed, and are passionate about issues (not candidates) are indeed out there. There are many of us. But we are dwarfed by the number of idiot young voters who will vote for whoever so-and-so from the Real World tells them to vote for. (For all the uber-offended young people reading this yeah, yeah, this is my generation Im dissing, but its the truth, and sometimes the truth is painful to hear.)
Once you understand young voters, you can understand why its idiotic to rely on them. They dont usually get involved in non-presidential election years. Its because they dont care. There are no flashy campaign ads, huge tours going around the country, and glamorous celebrities to attract their attention. Getting involved during a congressional election usually means that you have to be somewhat well-informed about politics and government, and young voters just usually arent. Young voters are primarily casual voters, and why would casual voters care about whether or not some old white dude beats another old white dude? Thats what politics is for them: a bunch of old people whose names they only vaguely remember.
To win in November, Democrats need to realize that their electorate is not going to be the same as it was in 2008. Theyve lost independents because of their radical liberal agenda already. The young voters just dont give a damn this time around. And a lot of the minority voters women, African-Americans, Hispanics are not going to turn out in bigger numbers than the older, more conservative voters. Its the passion index. The Obama electorate has fractured and they dont have the passion they had in 2008. Why should they? Consider how many of them are uninformed, casual voters who dont follow politics often. As far as theyre concerned, they dont have anything to worry about until 2012. And by then, Obama may have alienated many of them, anyways.
Out of work, no future, no job, multi-millions in tax debt to pay, quasi-totalitarian regime, no social security to hope for, no health insurance, living in your parents’ basement for the rest of your lives, etc.
Could the moron generation be slowly wakening up to how the democrat party has utterly ruined their lives?
Absolutly. I know some and they did not realize what was up. They thought it was to cure Racism in the USA.
My niece (in her 20s) posted this today on Facebook after being gung-ho for Obama last time around:
“I have a job. I work, they pay me. In order to get that paycheck in most cases You are required to pass a random urine test (with which I have no problem). What I do have a problem with is the distribution of my taxes to people who don’t have to pass a urine test. Here is my Question: Shouldn’t one have to pass a urine test to get a welfare check because I have to pass one to earn it for them?”
She got none of the negative responses I would have expected from her friends.
And *THAT* is a sign of hope, the hope that these young folks are maturing into something resembling real adults, far less easily swayed by the slick words of utter charlatans, and with an eye to realities, however unpleasant they may be...
the infowarrior
No job prospects and forced to move in with parents only to find parents have no jobs either.
What’s not to love about their mess-i-ah!!!!!
Obama didn’t touch the third rail of politics. He tied himself and his entire party to it.
I’m always hearing how liberal young folks are.
Yes I live in the South, but I don’t see it. Here the young folks want to get ahead too, and they are upset by overbearing government as much as older folks.
During the campaign, my sons had a lot of friends voting for Obama, but when they questioned them, the friends didn’t seem to know what Obama stood for. Now all their friends are mostly turning negative on Obama.
He should have said single women with children who need their “Uncle Sugar!”
They’re coming out of school and not finding jobs, having to live with their parents because they can’t afford to live on their own (if they do find a job it’s likely to pay low wages or be part time.) And once they find a job they see their future earning being taxed to pay for those who don’t work.
Our son (22) earned his Masters last Dec from a business grad school. Obama wasn’t a popular fellow in classes, especially classes on finance and/or economics. The prof’s made fun of his fiscal policies. The good thing about grad school in the area of business is that many/most of the profs have been in real world business and seem to tend more conservative, and many of the students are older and have been out in the working world for many years.
So now the “kid” has a full time job, pays his own bills, are realizes what an impact taxes play on his life (hard to understand that when you’re in school because although he worked, he didn’t make enough to really feel the impact of taxes.) During his commute he’s become a devotee of Glenn Beck and other conservative radio shows (he never listened before) but told me that now he listens every day (he has XM radio and somehow catches Beck’s afternoon TV show through that medium.) He was always conservative, but now he’s MORE conservative, and seems to be much more tuned in to the issues.
“cure Racism”?
This marxist punk has set race relations back decades.
Unless he or she can walk on water it will be one hell of a long time before another black is elected pres.
I’m about fed up with being called racist because I am not a socialist.
Next group of voters 0 will lose? The dead.
I really prefer “Dear Reader”.
One of the great facebook things is that you get to, at a distance, watch and listen to your young relatives. I have great neices, grandchildren, etc, who are my friends and I get to hear them and watch their lives.
I have noticed the smart ass remarks about the wonderful Obama have lessened notably. And the pro health care reform group is silent too.
my daughter nd her hubby have so turned on Obama. Doing their taxes, her husband became a republican. He was shocked at the bite of his hard earned money.
I think work is the best factor for these “kids”. Once they toil and have to budget, it changes them into adults.
They now call Obama that “disgusting commie”. ANd they voted for the bastard.
A Liberal who has been mugged by her paycheck stub. Classic!
To all those young Obama voters,
Elections Have Consequences
... and that list of consequences above was not what they had planned for their future.
With Obama and his coterie following the playbooks of all the worst characters of history, the "entire future" for a third of the population may well be only a couple more years.
I care a lot about race relations in America. It's one reason I voted against Obama. I wanted our first black president to be a success.
Funny, isn't it, how many of the people who suspect racism in Obama opponents can't stand Clarence Thomas?
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