The Washington Examiner is out with a fine story on this heretofore unreported trend.
Here's an excerpt:
Obama, who won 66 percent of the 24 million voters age 18-29 in 2008, has seen that support slashed. And in a new poll from Generation Opportunity, a nonprofit that seeks to engage younger voters, only 31 percent approve of Obama’s handling of youth unemployment, a number that threatens to rob him of the voter group that pushed him to victory.Click here to read the entire story.
“Ironically for President Obama,” said the group’s president, Paul Conway, “the hardcore reality is that young voters are now very dissatisfied with the direction of the country and are becoming more vocal in their demands for real jobs rather than promises of more unpaid internships and unproven programs.”
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No, but they may stay home on Election Day, which would have nearly the same effect.
They're not coming out. And the Pres id going to have to overcome some serious issues with the Jews and the Catholics. It's going to be an interesting race.
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