1st off, I will vote for whoever gets then Democratic nomination!
Secondly, please do the math before you blame anyone or anything for Bernie not carrying as many States in super Tuesday. I worked the polls and I supported Bernie in 2016. I knew by the time the day was over before the tallies were printed that Bernie lost in Oklahoma. Young people did not get out and vote for him in the primary like they did in 2016.
If they didn't make a difference in the primary, do you think they will make a difference in the general election?
Why are young people being blamed? This problem started long ago and now younger people are expected to fix it overnight?
We'll probably never find out. If Bernie is the nominee, yes, I do think they will turn out in the general. If Biden is the nominee, they won't, because he is not exciting to them and he is offering them no hope or help compared to Trump. Your poll needs to have an option that reflects this, which is why I didn't vote in your poll.
Youngsters are much more likely to turn out in the general.
I disagree, that was definitely not the case in Oklahoma in 2016. Of course Oklahoma is not representative of the nation, thank heavens.
This is true. You people tend to be unreliable and irresponsible.
Oh I see the problem. The phone corrected young to you.
Young people tend to be unreliable and irresponsible, is what that was meant to say.
my bad.
Right, MD will go blue regardless of what I do so I feel no pressure to choose the lesser of two evils. I'll vote for whoever I decide I like more.
@RoboGraham I live in a state that goes red no matter who but I still voted for Hillary in 2016. I didn't want to take a chance that mynot voting could make a difference in a bed way. In addtion, Hillary was my least favorite candidate ever.
She was pretty terrible. I voted for her too. I won't do that again.
@RoboGraham She is not running.
I won't vote for a corrupt corporatist warmonger again is what I mean.
@RoboGraham I figured that out!