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Democracy Corps Youth Research: Report on the Obama GenerationGreenberg Quinlan RosnerDemocracy CorpsMarch 23, 2009 from US Politics > Key Groups: YouthExecutive SummaryDemocracy Corps and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner's first post-election survey of youth shows the Republican Party growing more and more irrelevant to America's young people. In marked contrast, young people's support for the President has expanded beyond the 66 percent support they gave him last November. However, progressives have work to do among these voters—and would be voters—as well, as this survey signals insufficient enthusiasm for participating in the 2010 elections. Key FindingsIn a recent interview with Rachel Maddow, John McCain's daughter Meghan McCain warned her party that it was, “on the precipice of becoming irrelevant to young people.” This conclusion comes in the wake of a 66 to 32 percent drubbing by young people in the 2008 elections. Our survey of young people taken three months after the election underscores the alienation of Republicans from the millennial generational. By a 59 to 14 percent margin, young people prefer the Democrats when it comes to “paying attention to issues that affect younger people,” a six point gain since 2007.
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Democracy Corps Youth Research: Report on the Obama Generation
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner
Democracy Corps
March 23, 2009 from US Politics
Democracy Corps and Greenberg Quinlan Rosner's first post-election survey of youth shows the Republican Party growing more and more irrelevant to America's young people. In marked contrast, young people's support for the President has expanded beyond ...



