jmr07019 wrote:ParticleMan wrote:canman1971 wrote:I agree, but the democrat side is no better: See Clinton. Just give it time, and there will be more on both sides. The dam has been broken.
agree about clinton but there's a lot to like about the rest of the party. a lot of dems i know are even more pissed at clinton and the DNC now that more dirt is coming out on how sanders got robbed. but that old guard is dying. meanwhile there are some sharp young up and comers in the dems like tulsi gabbard and cory booker, more obama centrist than sanders/warren leftists. still a bit young for the presidency but you can see a bright future. on the other side i don't see many reasonable moderate young repubs who could take the mantle, all the young guys seem to be rabid tea party/trump/bannon disciples.
I hope you're right but I see a different picture. Looks like Warren will be the DNC 202 presidential candidate and many millennials embrace socialism.
ugh, i really hope not. the dems need to move past dinosaurs like hillary, warren, and even sanders. the obama lesson was that young/minority dems are only engaged by people who they feel like they have some connection to. and it's the turnout of young+minority voters that's the key. surely the DNC is smart enough to realize that after the hillary fiasco.
millenials like socialism because they're young, a lot of em will get over that. but tbh, what many americans call socialism is what a lot of capitalist countries call sensible investments in society. like universal health care, and affordable college education, things that many of our free world allies like the UK and Germany have implemented very effectively. i don't think anyone outside of right-wing US folks would call those countries socialist.














I can't be friends with someone because of the color of their skin is as racist as it gets. If you want to delude yourself into thinking otherwise have at it.