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In reply to the discussion: No Sanders Surge? New Quinnipiac Poll: Primary Voters Under 35 Favor Bernie By YUGE Margin [View all]Thekaspervote
(35,816 posts)45. An important demographic yes... but one that obviously could care less if they vote!!!
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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No Sanders Surge? New Quinnipiac Poll: Primary Voters Under 35 Favor Bernie By YUGE Margin [View all]
corbettkroehler
Dec 2019
OP
Damn straight!! We've talked about gettin young people involved in the political process for SO long
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2019
#10
It is primary preference for Dem and Dem leaning voters. What point are you making? (n/t)
thesquanderer
Dec 2019
#12
To Be Fair, My Original Post Title Included The Word "Dem" But Should Not Have
corbettkroehler
Dec 2019
#26
Though this particular question was asked only of Dems and Dem-leaners. (n/t)
thesquanderer
Dec 2019
#40
Independents are included, and i remain skeptical on the criteria of "leaning"
still_one
Dec 2019
#34
criteria "self-identified". Someone could lie, but why? Especially before they hear the questions?
thesquanderer
Dec 2019
#39
It is just my view. I also give little weighting at this stage of national polls, and from what i
still_one
Dec 2019
#42
The question is whether the parents will let them borrow the car to get to the polls to vote?
TexasTowelie
Dec 2019
#5
Will Do - But The Caucus And Primary Infrastructure Is Far Superior This Cycle
corbettkroehler
Dec 2019
#7
Point Taken - The Campaign's Millions Of Voter Contact Attempts Are More Important
corbettkroehler
Dec 2019
#29
The customary "younger voter" demographic has been 18-29 years old, I wonder why....
George II
Dec 2019
#9
In 2016 Primary, Sanders Drew More Young Voters Than Clinton And Trump Combined
corbettkroehler
Dec 2019
#13
There's Been A Blanket Denial Of The Existence Of ANY Sanders Surge Here On DU
corbettkroehler
Dec 2019
#21
Oh, Right, That's Why Sanders Crushed The 2016 Primary With Young Voters
corbettkroehler
Dec 2019
#22
I wonder what the total % turnout of young voters was, and how it compared with other age groups.
George II
Dec 2019
#24
These numbers are for the 2016 General Election, but I don't think primary voters would change much:
George II
Dec 2019
#27
I s'pose stripping away so many other relevant demographics to achieve one favorable result
LanternWaste
Dec 2019
#17
He Went From Heart Attack To Crushing His Rivals With Voters Under 35 In 6 Weeks But Didn't Surge?
corbettkroehler
Dec 2019
#23
An important demographic yes... but one that obviously could care less if they vote!!!
Thekaspervote
Dec 2019
#45