11-13-2022, 03:41 PM
Two things are worth noting -
This is the first election in which the entire Millennial generation (1982-2002) has been able to vote
and
This election was not a "red wave" because young people turned out and voted D in huge numbers.
(As is usual, most of society cuts the Millennial generation short for some reason and ends it around 1997, which is why "Gen Z" is currently trending on Twitter.)
Every generation seems to have an election in which it appears to suddenly become among the most powerful political forces in the country. I think this might be that election for Millennials.
Someone on Twitter who does election math and statistics has claimed that voters under 30 voted in such high numbers and so disproportionately Democratic that they completely canceled out voters over 65. The first non-Boomer-dominated election in decades.
This is the first election in which the entire Millennial generation (1982-2002) has been able to vote
and
This election was not a "red wave" because young people turned out and voted D in huge numbers.
(As is usual, most of society cuts the Millennial generation short for some reason and ends it around 1997, which is why "Gen Z" is currently trending on Twitter.)
Every generation seems to have an election in which it appears to suddenly become among the most powerful political forces in the country. I think this might be that election for Millennials.
Someone on Twitter who does election math and statistics has claimed that voters under 30 voted in such high numbers and so disproportionately Democratic that they completely canceled out voters over 65. The first non-Boomer-dominated election in decades.
2001, a very artistic hero and/or a very heroic artist