To: Kerretarded
That is correct 66% of the 18-29 year old vote went to Obama.
AARP is a membership group that includes people of at least a half century’s worth of inclusion that choose to join, I don’t know how much the membership that joins for things like insurance rates knows or supports the political activities of AARP.
In 2005 (Bush year) some boomers would have been members of AARP since boomers ranged in age of 41 to 59, of course members in their 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s would not have been boomers.
If the republicans try to run on a platform of fixing SS in 2012, I’m sure that they will get more support from boomers, and boomers like Sarah Palin and Rush Limbaugh in that election, than from the average voter under age 32.
155 posted on
03/16/2010 4:51:33 PM PDT by
ansel12
(Social liberal politicians in the GOP are easy for the left to turn, why is that?)
To: ansel12
In 2005 (Bush year) some boomers would have been members of AARP since boomers ranged in age of 41 to 59, of course members in their 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s would not have been boomers.
If the republicans try to run on a platform of fixing SS in 2012, Im sure that they will get more support from boomers, and boomers like Sarah Palin and Rush Limbaugh in that election, than from the average voter under age 32.
And one final thing....please do not take any of my posts as aiming at the everyday American voter. The blame I place is on those with the decision power, those in Congress and those at the lead of many national organizations.
I think that if one thing has been made perfectly clear over this past decade is that Washington really has no care of listening to our solutions, even when we scream loudly at them.
160 posted on
03/17/2010 9:15:58 AM PDT by
Eagle of Liberty
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