You know, 18-24 year olds are the least likely to vote.

FOR THE LOVE OF ALL things unholy, prove me wrong…

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    That’s the thing. Politicians do have access to lists who are registered to vote and who voted and in which election.

    If your base doesn’t vote, they will adjust their program to those who will. Old people get their way, because they ALWAYS vote.

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      If your base doesn’t vote, they will adjust their program to those who will. Old people get their way, because they ALWAYS vote

      This as well as the OP ignores the fact that the top two reasons for people not voting are politicians alienating them and politicians making it too difficult to vote.

      Victim blaming the alienated and encumbered nonvoters does nothing about the root of the problem and is the equivalent of scolding someone working 60 hour weeks for minimum wage for not exercising and cooking healthy meals for themselves often enough.

      Disclaimer to save some time rebutting the obvious strawman: I’m not an 18-24yo nonvoter myself. I’m 41 and never missed a chance to vote or told anyone not to.

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        But what 18-24 yo thinks their life will improve under Trump? Can’t imagine that group of people.

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          No sane one. Their lives haven’t improved under Biden either, though, which isn’t great for their motivation to go wait for in line for hours to vote against Trump making everything even worse than it already is again.

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            Is it because trump SCOTUS blocked any changes he tried to do, claiming that it is outside of his power, and the Republican controlled house refuses to pass legislation that would codify it?

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              That’s like 5% of it. The farce of the Senate parliamentarian comes to mind as an obvious example.

              Another is when Manchin scrapped everything progressive from the omnibus bill and was awarded for it, never being disciplined for standing in the way of what Biden and the rest were pretending to want to do.

              And of course, there’s the means testing everything to death, like the Dem leadership always do in order to not inconvenience their owner donors too much.