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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: **** Who won the debate? **** [View all]northernsouthern
(1,511 posts)68. Do you notice the ferrumy?
That you are on a computer complaining about kids on their portable devices that can use anywhere and not just at home? The generation back hates computers, just likes TVs. GO work at a national park, you will find those kids your are stereotyping there, or turn on the TV and see them 27000 strong at a rally. Our come to our state, we have the best national and state parks in the US, our trails are filled with people of all ages hiking. Your grass will grow just fine while you are enjoying the view from the glaciers on Rainier, and if you want to check your email ask one of the hundreds of "youths" out here to borrow their phone.
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I am noting their historic levels of non participation. And they haven't been doing enough to move
bettyellen
Apr 2016
#61
73? 96% ?!?! Demi turnout has been less than 12% on average in most states. Ain't
bettyellen
Apr 2016
#70
no one got 96% of anything- the Obama primaries got double the voters out. More young
bettyellen
Apr 2016
#73
Turnout has been less than 12% on average- was over 20% of registered Dems for Obama.
bettyellen
Apr 2016
#77
LOL- "Record turnout at last night's legislative dinner! " And for Republican Idaho caucus!
bettyellen
Apr 2016
#88
It was not just Caucus states, the largest one was a Primary, and several primaries did really high.
northernsouthern
Apr 2016
#97
No, just pointing out that online polls are worthless and are not representative.
Beacool
Apr 2016
#67
Well they mean the majority of the people involved in the internet traffic...
northernsouthern
Apr 2016
#71
Hmmm, 78% to 11%, that's less than the admitted Sanders/Clinton ratio on DU. Watsup?
George II
Apr 2016
#15
Online polls while not scientific show Bernie winning debate handily. Pundits -another story.
EndElectoral
Apr 2016
#42
One campaign is trying to divide and conquor, the other is trying to unite and overcome
Fumesucker
Apr 2016
#102