Posted on 08/15/2012 7:19:44 AM PDT by TonyInOhio
For the first time since he began running for president, Republican Mitt Romney has the support of over 40 percent of America's youth vote, a troubling sign for President Obama who built his 2008 victory with the overwhelming support of younger, idealistic voters.
Pollster John Zogby of JZ Analytics told Secrets Tuesday that Romney received 41 percent in his weekend poll of 1,117 likely voters, for the first time crossing the 40 percent mark. What's more, he said that Romney is the only Republican of those who competed in the primaries to score so high among 18-29 year olds.
is is the first time I am seeing Romney's numbers this high among 18-29 year olds," said Zogby. "This could be trouble for Obama who needs every young voter he can get."
Zogby helped Secrets dig deeper into his weekend poll, which we reported on earlier. The poll had Romney and Obama tied at 46 percent.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
Something like, "We represent the brightest hope for positive change in America. There's no hope with Obama and America desperately needs a change in who is occupying the White House."
I’m wondering about the younger black vote. Specifically the ones who were 16/17 y/o last time around. Black youth unemployment is somethere around 25%?
Maybe Romney/Ryan need to come up with some kind of relief for young people who are under severe stress from Student Loans first and cut Obama off at the pass on that. But, they damn well better hurry. Might be a good talking point for Romney in his Acceptance Speech at the Convention.
If so then great, but I think they will be more practical and wait until R/R actually do something ... like repeal obamacare, before they make that plunge.
Yeah the market will likely surge, but it’ll settle until the actions are in place.
...probably have no clue that there is an election this year, and as a result, won't vote.
Good to see, if true. But in exchange did he forfeit Florida to the King and throw away the elderly vote.
Amen, brother, amen!
Um, no. Florida was already leaning Romney's way, and going on offense there will keep that trend in place. I suspect Obama had written off Florida, honestly, in order to concentrate on other states.
Actually 58% turn out by 18-29 year olds would tie the record set in 1972, when 58% of the youth vote turned out to vote 52% Nixon.
Not necessarily. The outcome hinges on effective marketing, and he has this ace in the hole:
"WASHINGTON Newly minted vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan, confronting charges he is trying to dismantle Medicare, pulled the mother of all cards Sunday on 60 Minutes. "My mom is a Medicare senior in Florida," he said, insisting his reform plan is to strengthen the program."
http://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/national/article1245605.ece
” - - - Might be a good talking point for Romney in his Acceptance Speech at the Convention.”
“WHAT WOULD REAGAN SAY?” should be the title of Romney’s speech segment to youthful voters!
Reagan always gave a small segment of each major speech to “the young people.”
As a result, we have today a lot of middle-aged voters who vote the way Reagan encouraged them to do, back in the day.
Success leaves tracks, Romney.
Tick-Tock.
Now, you gonna tell me an unknown pubbie can beat an incumbent senator and still have Obama be leading in that state?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2918783/posts
Second, real evidence is from Indecision 2000 here in FLA. Military absentee votes were discarded by the Leftist vote-counters both in Jacksonville and Pensacola. With the margin of votes during that election cycle, Bush v. Gore might never have happened.
Further disenfranchisement urrently cshows up with the military vote in Ohio, the dead vote in Illinois, and the dead again, plus the illegal and felon votes in Florida. All these have been mentioned from various sources from right here on FR.
Now, you said:
Now, I'll repeat to you what I know first hand
Now if I had said that, you'd dismiss it as "anecdotal evidence", wouldn't you?
Seniors poll strongly against Obamacare.
If they vote based on Medicare, I think there is a very good opportunity they will pick R/R’s plan over Obama(care).
Now if I had said that, youd dismiss it as anecdotal evidence, wouldnt you?
Touche.
You do have a sense of humor. I agree there is some disenfranchisement of military going on. Enough to swing a vote? Possibly in FL. Not in OH. Wont matter in IL.
To be honest, LS, humor is about all I’ve got left these days.
As Jimmy Buffett once sang, “If we weren’t all crazy we would go insane”.
I weep for my brothers and sisters on active status right now. The conditions they’re forced to endure are hideous at least.
What mittens needs to say to young people and business “Help is on the way”
There is a lot of agony and despair right now under Thulsa doom in the WH.
He should simply say what are doing now is not working and to simply look around main street or anywhere else for that matter.
“Young voters see what the rest of us see - their future freedom and prosperity being purposefully destroyed day-by-day by this Administration. They will vote accordingly.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2918836/posts
I think that this is one of the groups that will blame it all on President Bush.
My brother is an airline pilot and makes very good money. His wife is a “social liberal” and it has rubbed off on him. We live in the Seattle area which rivals San Francisco for “social liberals”.
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