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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Jamie153 who wrote (501476)11/6/2022 10:28:28 AM
From: koan  Read Replies (3) of 541842
 
I just posted early voting as of yesterday and it looks very good for Democrats.

Dems early voting increased every year since 2018 and pubs decreased every year.

The kids, gen z, get the pubs for sure. Look at the generational demographics below.

Or go to page, graph won't copy?

Republicans have a lot of catching up to do on Tuesday if that is what is going on.

Both Rachael Beticofer and Michael Moore think blue will win.

I am cautiously optimistic.

Party identification in the U.S. by generation 2022 | Statista

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U.S. party identification 2022, by generation
Published by Statista Research Department, Sep 30, 2022

The statistic above represents the recent trends in party identification in the United States, sorted by generation. In 2017, 58 percent of Millennials who are registered voters identified as or leaned towards the Democrats.

Party identification in the United States in 2022, by generation

Share of respondents52%52%52%52%44%44%33%33%26%26%31%31%27%27%27%27%32%32%35%35%17%17%21%21%30%30%35%35%39%39%IndependentDemocratRepublicanGeneration Z (born1997-2012)Millennials (born1981-1996)Gen X (born 1965-1980)Boomer (born 1946-1964)

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