Generally, yes (although I dont think the shift starts in their early 30's).
However, another strong indicator of the far left mindset of millenial voters is the fact that they are made up of far more independents than party-affiliated voters. This says to me that young voters are increasingly skeptical of the Democratic party as well, and are currently "lesser of two evils" voters. Dems need to cater to this vote bloc in a more substantial way. Like putting up a Medicare for all candidate, of which public polling now shows 70% support nationwide, including 52% of Republicans. That's how you win. Fight for issues the public supports. Period.
Thanks to revo for providing data to back up my points. 67-32 is huge.
However, another strong indicator of the far left mindset of millenial voters is the fact that they are made up of far more independents than party-affiliated voters. This says to me that young voters are increasingly skeptical of the Democratic party as well, and are currently "lesser of two evils" voters. Dems need to cater to this vote bloc in a more substantial way. Like putting up a Medicare for all candidate, of which public polling now shows 70% support nationwide, including 52% of Republicans. That's how you win. Fight for issues the public supports. Period.
Thanks to revo for providing data to back up my points. 67-32 is huge.
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