If America were dominated by old, white, election-denying Christians who didn't go to college, former President Trump would win the general election in as big of a landslide as his sweep of the first four GOP contests.
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Trump Still Loves the Uneducated: Just Told His Supporters How Stupid They Really Are
www.politicalflare.com
... At a campaign rally in Nevada, Donald Trump went way out on a limb with a guess at just how smart his supporters are. Well, maybe not way out on a limb, but he was counting on them not realizing he was insulting them to their faces.
Or maybe he just didn't think this through.
Either way, in the course of crowing about how smart he is, he told the Nevada crowd again about the cognitive test he took. You remember, the "person, woman, man, camera, TV" test. Then he basically told them they were too stupid to pass it.
The crowd cheered him for saying "There's only about 2% of this room that can do it." ...
Yeah, there's nothing like calling your supporters stupid, and those supporters actually cheering you for saying they are stupid.
Wow.
Gen Z Voted at a Higher Rate in 2022 than Previous Generations in their First Midterm Election
circle.tufts.edu
... The 2022 election was the first midterm contest in which Generation Z made up the entire age 18-24 cohort of potential voters. A new CIRCLE analysis of Census data shows that youth voted at a higher rate in that election than Millennials, Gen X, and likely Boomers did in their generations' first midterm election"highlighting the trend of historic political engagement by today's youth.
According to data from the Census Current Population Survey (CPS) Voting and Registration Supplement, 28.4% of youth ages 18-24 cast a ballot in 2022. That's significantly higher than the 23% of Millennials who voted in 2006 and 23.5% of Gen Xers who voted in 1990, when each generation first made up the whole of that age group. It's also higher than Baby Boomers' 27.9% turnout in that generations' second midterm election in 1974. (Census voting data from before 1972 is not available.) ...
@#11 ... "If that is correct,"
IT IS ...
What evidence does your alias have to back up that "IT IS?"
... It signifies that the entire premise of this article is wrong. ...
But your alias proffers an assertion that based upon ... what?
If a house is built upon quicksand, it will sink.
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