>>Unsurprisingly, despite a mostly laissez-faire attitude, the surveyed millennials expressed support for the political party most associated with big government.
Thirty-nine percent of those surveyed chose Hillary Clinton as their top 2016 presidential choice. Eight percent supported Democrat Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, while six percent said they would vote for Vice President Joe Biden.
Republicans had a poor showing, with only six percent saying that Wisconsin U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan would be their presidential pick. Only five percent said they would support Kentucky U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, who is thought to have heavy support from younger voters. <<
So the whole premise of the first part of your article is apparently wrong.
We are supposed to respect their appreciation of government waste, overreach, overregulation, etc yet they still overwhelmingly support the party that specializes in those things. So really, it all comes down to a bunch of dolts who want "free" stuff.
The problem with surveys like this is they present these options as though they are cost free. For example, how many would support raising the minimum wage if it meant increased unemployment among young and minorities? How many would support obamacare if it means their own insurance costs will go up by 50%? And their parents stand a good chance of being denied lifesaving procedures at some point to save money for the horde of illegals Obama has welcomed to our country?
Thirty-nine percent of those surveyed chose Hillary Clinton as their top 2016 presidential choice. Eight percent supported Democrat Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, while six percent said they would vote for Vice President Joe Biden.
Republicans had a poor showing, with only six percent saying that Wisconsin U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan would be their presidential pick. Only five percent said they would support Kentucky U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, who is thought to have heavy support from younger voters. <<
So the whole premise of the first part of your article is apparently wrong.
We are supposed to respect their appreciation of government waste, overreach, overregulation, etc yet they still overwhelmingly support the party that specializes in those things. So really, it all comes down to a bunch of dolts who want "free" stuff.
The problem with surveys like this is they present these options as though they are cost free. For example, how many would support raising the minimum wage if it meant increased unemployment among young and minorities? How many would support obamacare if it means their own insurance costs will go up by 50%? And their parents stand a good chance of being denied lifesaving procedures at some point to save money for the horde of illegals Obama has welcomed to our country?
