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  • ITB - Millennials Abandon Obama and Obamacare -- NationalReview, Ron Fournier

    Millennials Abandon Obama and Obamacare

    A majority of America's youngest adults would vote to recall the president.

    NationalReview

    Ron Fournier
    12/4/2013

    Excerpt:

    Young Americans are turning against Barack Obama and Obamacare, according to a new survey of millennials, people between the ages of 18 and 29 who are vital to the fortunes of the president and his signature health care law.

    The most startling finding of Harvard University's Institute of Politics: A majority of Americans under age 25--the youngest millennials--would favor throwing Obama out of office.

    The survey, part of a unique 13-year study of the attitudes of young adults, finds that America's rising generation is worried about its future, disillusioned with the U.S. political system, strongly opposed to the government's domestic surveillance apparatus, and drifting away from both major parties. "Young Americans hold the president, Congress and the federal government in less esteem almost by the day, and the level of engagement they are having in politics are also on the decline," reads the IOP's analysis of its poll. "Millennials are losing touch with government and its programs because they believe government is losing touch with them."

    The results blow a gaping hole in the belief among many Democrats that Obama's two elections signaled a durable grip on the youth vote.

    Indeed, millennials are not so hot on their president.

    Obama's approval rating among young Americans is just 41 percent, down 11 points from a year ago, and now tracking with all adults. While 55 percent said they voted for Obama in 2012, only 46 percent said they would do so again.

    When asked if they would want to recall various elected officials, 45 percent of millennials said they would oust their member of Congress; 52 percent replied "all members of Congress" should go; and 47 percent said they would recall Obama. The recall-Obama figure was even higher among the youngest millennials, ages 18 to 24, at 52 percent.

    While there is no provision for a public recall of U.S. presidents, the poll question revealed just how far Obama has fallen in the eyes of young Americans.

    IOP director Trey Grayson called the results a "sea change" attributable to the generation's outsized and unmet expectations for Obama, as well as their concerns about the economy, Obamacare and government surveillance.
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    View the complete article at:

    http://www.nationaljournal.com/polit...acare-20131204
    B. Steadman

  • #2
    Free Republic is running a thread titled, 'Young people have bailed on Obama. Why that matters a lot.', which was started 12/5/2013 by 'PROCON'

    The thread references a 12/4/2013 article in the Washington Post written by Sean Sullivan and Scott Clement - http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...matters-a-lot/

    View the complete Free Republic thread at:

    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3098490/posts
    B. Steadman

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