Posted on 10/23/2020 8:25:03 PM PDT by CheshireTheCat
MSNBC interviewed three amazing young women who spoke their minds regarding the upcoming election. Each of them addressed concerns they have with voting in the upcoming election, stating that they were truly undecided voters and that they owed their vote to no one.
(Excerpt) Read more at redstate.com ...
This is Biden’s second strongest demographic group.
He has the strongest showing with the post-elderly demographic.
;-)
MSNBC had a graphic that among 18-29 year-olds, 250,000 18-29 year-olds in Florida have voted compared to 45,000 in 2016. North Carolina is 204,000 this year to 25,000 in 2016, and Michigan 145,000 to 7,000. This is disconcerting. Anyone know more about these numbers?
I wonder if seeing so many white ANTIFA members who proclaim solidarity with BLM but destroy property in black areas is starting to make some some blacks wonder if the Demonrats really have their backs. There’s also the many peaceful protests where mainly white BLM people graffiti up buildings in black areas that might make them go, “Hmm.”
I think you had better go back and check those numbers. Democrat voters are down in those states. How would they know the age of the early voters?
Thats what I was wondering, but thats what was posted on the graphic. Id like to know what this is about.
This is the article that includes the numbers: https://circle.tufts.edu/latest-research/absentee-and-early-voting-youth-2020-election
How dare they?/s
The website doesn’t tell us how much of those 18-29 year old early voters in 2020 also happen to vote in 2016 (but may have waited to vote on election day 2016). That is something I want to know.
There might be something going here.
It doesn’t say how they know the age groups!
Nice to hear that
I know. Id like to know how it supposedly knows voting within a certain age group.
I think due to COVID all age groups are seeing large increases over 2016. The key is what percentage of the electorate each group represents. I don’t see any signs that the youth vote is increasing as a percentage of the overall total.
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The first time I ever heard of Goya Foods was an article about the boycott and the backlash Buycott. So I went to a local grocery (under the Kroger umbrella), and walked down the ethnic foods aisle. I wondered if I would find any of this brand there, but I didn't have to worry. Someone found it for me!
There was a Hispanic woman looking at a shelf, sort of hesitantly. And as I passed I heard her suddenly exclaim to her husband down the aisle: "NOBODY IS GOING TO TELL ME WHAT I CAN'T BUY!!"
That really caught my attention. I turned to look back, and saw her grab several products off the shelves. After she moved on, I went over for a looksee, but I was already pretty certain what I would find.
Sure enough! It was an entire section of Goya products, top shelf to bottom, and side to side around 10 to 12 feet wide. Heh heh!
So I helped myself too. I've loved Mexican food since first tasting it 52 years ago, but I buy generic brands of ALL foods wherever possible to save $. Of course with a Buycott, that won't work. But I'm glad I did. Goya's Adobo salt quickly replaced garlic salt as my favorite seasoning.
Keep in mind those are early voters who will not be voting on election day. So, the total of the youth vote voting is not really effected. In fact, because the colleges are largely empty, it could be way down on election day itself.
Cigar smokers are great folks.
(Hint: I am a cigar smoker and hang out with other cigar smokers. It is a hobby that can be shared by rich and poor, black and white. Since the Karens out there hate cigars, it creates a common bond of hating Karens.)
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