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To: Publius804
(sighs). What a stupid editorial, and I'm not even a boomer. 1946-1964. I was born in the 1970's.

It wasn't the boomers that gave us FDR, LBJ. Most boomers did not vote for George McGovern. Most boomers did not vote in 1972. Anyone born in 1955 or later did not vote. The youngest boomers could not even vote for Reagan the first time he ran.

43 posted on 11/14/2011 1:03:56 PM PST by Darren McCarty (Anybody but Romney or Obama)
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To: Darren McCarty

“The youngest boomers could not even vote for Reagan the first time he ran.”

If you’re going to engage on generational topics, you ought to know what generations came when. The oldest Boomers were born in the early to mid 40s. If you were born in 1945, you had plenty of time to age into an 18 year old or even 21 year old voter in California in 1966. And that isn’t even taking to account that you probably erred again by not even knowing Reagan was running for governor of Calfornia in his first election.

And btw, the Boomers damn sure did give us LBJ, because their rampant idiocy helped give us FJK. And no, I didn’t get those first two letters backwards. Finally, while I can’t find any polls that show the majority of Boomers did or didn’t vote for McGovern, they sure turned out to vote in ‘72 and stopped voting in droves after he lost. I’d love to see where you find polls showing Boomers were generally against McGovern, because I really, really doubt that.


69 posted on 11/14/2011 5:44:36 PM PST by LibertarianInExile (Newt Gingrich, a great conservative? Before he was Speaker and had to walk the walk, sure.)
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