03-15-2016, 08:50 PM
(03-15-2016, 08:40 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Not really. The facts back it up.
Certain generations tend to identify with the same party as they age. For example back in the early '90's the older generation (69+) were more Democrat leaning, but now that demographic leans to Republican because it is made up of a new group of people who have always been more Republican. So if the Millennials, Gen-Xers, and Baby Boomers follow historic patterns they will retain their political identity as they age.
Not really sure that the facts back anything up. I've skimmed a dozen, or so, articles. They each tend to flip flop, from one to another, some depending on demographic, or economic status. But, by and large, I can find no concrete data to back up anything party related, concrete.
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