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Katashi_itto

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Thu Jan 28, 2016, 12:41 PM Jan 2016

Move Over 'Berniebros': A Wave of Young Women Is Boosting Bernie Sanders

Yes, there's a big gender gap among young voters backing Sanders, but it's not among men

A new poll finds that young female voters support Bernie Sanders by an expansive margin



The media of late has been banging on the drum of the "Berniebro." Don't let that man-bun fool you, America: The Berniebro is an unrepentant mansplainer, who backs Sanders with a level of devotion matched only by his self-righteousness: "The Berniebro knows a secret," the Atlantic mocked. "The only reason you, and every other Facebook user, haven’t supported Bernie yet is your own willful ignorance." The Berniebro is also said to be an avatar of latent sexism among progressive men toward former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. As Salon argued, "A chunk of Sanders support with his young male cohort comes from guys who really don’t cotton well to the idea of women in power."


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For all the attention this band of unpleasant men with mommy issues attracts, you might assume they're core to Sanders' support among young progressives. But a new poll from Rock the Vote is turning that conventional wisdom on its head. Yes, there's a big gender gap among young voters backing Bernie Sanders. But it's not among men. Voting-age women under the age of 35 now favor Sanders by 20 percentage points over Clinton. You read that right: Young female voters support Bernie Sanders by an expansive margin.


The poll, published Monday in USA Today, was conducted among more than 1,000 young adults by the polling firm Ipsos. Sanders leads broadly among voting-age millennial Democrats and Independents: 46 percent to 35 percent for Clinton. But Sanders' advantage among young, voting-age men — a modest 4 percentage points — is barely outside the margin of error. Far from being a drag on on Clinton's candidacy, this poll suggests, young men are the demographic keeping her in the hunt among millennials.


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Move Over 'Berniebros': A Wave of Young Women Is Boosting Bernie Sanders (Original Post) Katashi_itto Jan 2016 OP
Moving right over! Have at it, ladies. Mind if I join in after you have moved through? eom Betty Karlson Jan 2016 #1
Drat! Another talking point dashed to bits. frylock Jan 2016 #2
That is a most interesting result... ljm2002 Jan 2016 #3
This explains for me why Planned Parenthood and NARAL came out to support Hillary Dems to Win Jan 2016 #4

ljm2002

(10,751 posts)
3. That is a most interesting result...
Thu Jan 28, 2016, 03:27 PM
Jan 2016

...and unexpected. I'm not sure what to make of it, in fact. I guess I am surprised that the margin is as low as it is among young males.

Come on, Berniebros, talk to your buddies!

 

Dems to Win

(2,161 posts)
4. This explains for me why Planned Parenthood and NARAL came out to support Hillary
Thu Jan 28, 2016, 03:38 PM
Jan 2016

They are trying to get young women to forget about Bill the Sexual Harasser in Chief and convince young women Hillary really is the feminist in the race.

I'm so proud of the young women. As someone who walked in Paula Jones boots when I was a young professional woman, I don't want Bill to return to the White House in any capacity.

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