2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumClinton Courts Youth With Celebs, But Many Prefer Sanders
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) -- Hillary Clinton has a lot of celebrity pals on her side, like actress Lena Dunham and singers Katy Perry or Demi Lovato, the latter of whom belted out hits at a campaign concert at the University of Iowa.
It's a play to help the former secretary of state connect with younger voters. But so far, the star power isn't swaying the college set. Many say they prefer her rumpled 74-year-old rival, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, regardless of whether he got star power behind him or not.
"Bernie appeals more to my cool," said Alex Bare, 19, a University of Iowa student who plans to caucus for Sanders, but said he likes Clinton and came for the free concert in Iowa City Thursday. "He refuses to take money from super PACs. That's a really bold move and for me, that makes him cool."
The push for younger voters comes amid an intensifying battle for the Democratic nomination. While Clinton and Sanders are locked in a tight race in Iowa, and Clinton has held the lead nationally, Sanders has a clear advantage among younger voters. A recent Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics Iowa poll forecast that Sanders will have 59 percent of Democratic caucus-goers 45 and under, compared to the 27 percent expected to back Clinton. And in the latest CBS News/New York Times poll Sanders led 60 percent to 31 percent among Democratic primary voters under 45.
"He has the hipster vote," said Erin Kelleher, 26, a graduate student at the University of Iowa, who said she was deciding between Clinton and Sanders. But she said the Lovato show wouldn't sway her because "I don't care about the celebrities."
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(6,048 posts)Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)MisterP
(23,730 posts)they're the ones warehoused with their ill or unemployable parents for 5-10 years, they're the ones with the massive debt and no job, they're the ones putting off filling prescriptions and getting married
voting for someone because their great-great-grandparents voted Democratic or because some posh entertainer told you to doesn't cut it: "hipster vote" indeed--any talk of "Berniebros" just makes them leave
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(26,795 posts)840high
(17,196 posts)will never happen.