Gray power.
I don’t think this trend has changed,
but young people tend to vote for gov’t that promises to take from those who have wealth (ie, old people)
and give it to them, the young people.
The youngsters are the last people you want to rely on to win elections. You can barely get them out for Presidential elections.They’ll never get them away from their hookahs on an off year.
Pi$$ing the oldsters off is the worst thing you ccan do.
The 60 & older remember what our country used to be. The young vote only came out when they portrayed O as a rock star icon. Let them sit this one out, it can only be good for us.
I voted early this year. Voted for Thom Tillis and a list of conservative judges. I’m not over 60 but this is the first year I voted early. In the past I always wanted to kind of wait until election day so the Democrat fraud machine won’t know what number to baseline for vote counts. I cannot wait to see what the results are tonight!
As older voters tend to vote more GOP than younger voters, this could be a very good sign.
However, younger voters who work or go to school tend to vote later in the day or in the evening.
I just returned from a NC voting place.
LOTS of old peeps there...including the wife and I.
My wife and I just returned from voting here in Guilford County, NC. There was a mob of voters at 9AM, many more than in 2008 or 2010. Most of the people in line were white and elderly. What this betokens, I don’t know. Will it be enough to overcome the high level of democratic voter fraud in this state? We will see.
Millions of young folk were driven to the polls for Obama's "hope and change" meme. There is no such draw this time around. Just a bunch of gray hairs running for senate and congressional seats. "B-O-R-I-N-G".
Most of the voters over age 80 voted Democrat, especially the dead ones.
It is a common scheme for Democrats to register nursing home residents and then vote for them.
Does this mean that Dems have the voting Dead out earlier than usual?
I voted in the tiny burg of Browns Summit, Guilford County, NC at 8:00 a.m. They told me that 245 people had voted. All the voters save one had grey or white hair. The parking lot was full, but they were moving people along in good order. There were several well-dressed, well-spoken gentlemen who were handing out nice cards with a listing of conservative candidates. Not just a slip of paper, a double-sided, multi-colored, glossy stock 6”x8” card.
Did the vast majority live on Cemetary Road?
This could be bad news for Hagan, unless the AARP has been pimping her
Same here. I was shocked at the line so early this morning. Most were over fifty. One elderly man turned to me as we exited the polling place and said, “republican?” Yes sir, I replied. To which he said, “Good.”
Looks like the nearly dead white males are getting their revenge.
Many over 120.