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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5748557" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Young adults have always been more liberal. It's when they grow up, start families, pay taxes, take on responsibility that they become more conservative. It's not "Boomer policies" as if it's a generational thing that will end when all the Boomers are gone. The difference today is because of less opportunity and the weakening of social norms young adults are avoiding getting married and are aborting children they made by accident and can't afford. So yeah, they're making sure they're covered when they vote. But don't kid yourself. Baby Boomers are still the largest generation and for a few more years at least will have influence. So we'll see what matters most to voters in '24.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5748557, member: 24302"] Young adults have always been more liberal. It's when they grow up, start families, pay taxes, take on responsibility that they become more conservative. It's not "Boomer policies" as if it's a generational thing that will end when all the Boomers are gone. The difference today is because of less opportunity and the weakening of social norms young adults are avoiding getting married and are aborting children they made by accident and can't afford. So yeah, they're making sure they're covered when they vote. But don't kid yourself. Baby Boomers are still the largest generation and for a few more years at least will have influence. So we'll see what matters most to voters in '24. [/QUOTE]
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