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In reply to the discussion: At some point, young voters "broke bad" and turned on older voters. Maybe they didn't mean to hurt us. But, they did. [View all]standingtall
(3,115 posts)You can argue they under performed compared to previous years, but that still doesn't justify blaming this on them just, because they didn't vote in overwhelming enough numbers to bail out the older folks out especially the ones that directly voted against their own interest.
How many Trump voters were on medicaid,snap and disability and still voted for Trump? How many of them were told this would happen and chose not to believe it? Generations aren't to blame. Bigotry is the main culprit that turned on everyone else. They didn't like minorities,gay people, trans people or immigrants. That's why the voted for Trump and ignored warnings of putting their benefits at risk. I don't want anybody to lose their benefits, but if innocent people are going lose their benefits. I take solace in maga bigots losing theirs too.
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