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Are Democrats Losing the Youth Vote?

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Millenials are moving away from political parties to look at individual candidates in 2014. Attitudes are changing moving away from gender politics. A Pew Research Center survey of March 2014 shows 50% of millenials consider themselves political independents. And 31% believe there is not much difference between Democrats and Republicans.

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Over 50% of young people in the U.S. ages 18-29 said they were political independents in a Pew Research survey conducted in March 2014. About 30% said they saw little difference between Democrats and Republicans. The 2014 mid term U.S. Congressional and state governors elections confirmed this trend. Voters in this age bracket are about one sixth of the electorate and prefer to look at the individual candidate as a person.

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