TobiasFunke
Footballguy
I think you're being sarcastic but the statistic actually kind of supports that. 56-20 means a quarter of that population is sitting out or voting third party (effectively the same thing). If you increase the "full participation" number from 76% to 90%, Clinton would presumably win the lion's share of them based on the split and would have a decent lead.But it's those damn stubborn Bernie/Gary Johnson supporting millennials' fault if Hillary loses![]()
Obviously millenials are not nearly to blame as other demographic groups, like the ones actually voting for Trump (us middle-aged white guys get the bulk of the blame here). But it's still a reasonable point.
It's also reason for some optimism in the Clinton camp- if she can bring more of those people into the fold down the stretch with some help from Obama, Sanders and Warren she can make some big gains.
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