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Author: Harry HopeHarry Hope Date: Apr 5, 2008 11:51
http://media.www.hofstrachronicle.com/media/storage/paper222/news/2008/04/03/News/Republicans...
4/3/08
According to reports recently released, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and
the GOP as a whole are losing ground with young voters.
Studies show a trend of young people not only registered to vote, but
leaning toward the Democratic Party.
According to a Rock the Vote study released in February 2008, 47
percent of young adults, ages 18-29, identified themselves as
Democrats, 28 percent as Republicans and 16 percent as independents.
This study suggested that Democratic young people are more excited
about the upcoming election and are more likely to vote than their
Republican counterparts.
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No surprise
Harry
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Author: PrivatePartyPrivateParty Date: Apr 5, 2008 12:18
On Apr 5, 2:51 pm, Harry Hope ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> http://media.www.hofstrachronicle.com/media/storage/paper222/news/200...
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> 4/3/08
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> According to reports recently released, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and
> the GOP as a whole are losing ground with young voters.
>
> Studies show a trend of young people not only registered to vote, but
> leaning toward the Democratic Party.
>
> According to a Rock the Vote study released in February 2008, 47
> percent of young adults, ages 18-29, identified themselves as
> Democrats, 28 percent as Republicans and 16 percent as independents.
>
> This study suggested that Democratic young people are more excited
> about the upcoming election and are more likely to vote than their
> Republican counterparts.
>
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Author: Marinus van der LubbeMarinus van der Lubbe Date: Apr 5, 2008 13:12
PrivateParty wrote:
> On Apr 5, 2:51 pm, Harry Hope ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>> http://media.www.hofstrachronicle.com/media/storage/paper222/news/200...
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>> 4/3/08
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>> According to reports recently released, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and
>> the GOP as a whole are losing ground with young voters.
>>
>> Studies show a trend of young people not only registered to vote, but
>> leaning toward the Democratic Party.
>>
>> According to a Rock the Vote study released in February 2008, 47
>> percent of young adults, ages 18-29, identified themselves as
>> Democrats, 28 percent as Republicans and 16 percent as independents.
>>
>> This study suggested that Democratic young people are more excited
>> about the upcoming election and are more likely to vote than their
>> Republican counterparts.
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Author: Bob EldBob Eld Date: Apr 5, 2008 15:33
"Harry Hope" ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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> According to reports recently released, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and
> the GOP as a whole are losing ground with young voters.
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> Studies show a trend of young people not only registered to vote, but
> leaning toward the Democratic Party.
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> According to a Rock the Vote study released in February 2008, 47
> percent of young adults, ages 18-29, identified themselves as
> Democrats, 28 percent as Republicans and 16 percent as independents.
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> This study suggested that Democratic young people are more excited ...
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Author: PrivatePartyPrivateParty Date: Apr 6, 2008 11:07
On Apr 5, 4:12Â pm, Marinus van der Lubbe
wrote:
> PrivateParty wrote:
>> On Apr 5, 2:51 pm, Harry Hope ix.netcom.com> wrote:
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>>> 4/3/08
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>>> According to reports recently released, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and
>>> the GOP as a whole are losing ground with young voters.
>
>>> Studies show a trend of young people not only registered to vote, but
>>> leaning toward the Democratic Party.
>
>>> According to a Rock the Vote study released in February 2008, 47
>>> percent of young adults, ages 18-29, identified themselves as
>>> Democrats, 28 percent as Republicans and 16 percent as independents.
>
>>> This study suggested that Democratic young people are more excited
>>> about the upcoming election and are more likely to vote than their ...
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Author: PrivatePartyPrivateParty Date: Apr 6, 2008 11:10
On Apr 5, 8:43Â pm, Mitchell Holman comcast.com> wrote:
>> On Apr 5, 2:51 pm, Harry Hope ix.netcom.com> wrote:
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>>> 4/3/08
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>>> According to reports recently released, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and
>>> the GOP as a whole are losing ground with young voters.
>
>>> Studies show a trend of young people not only registered to vote, but
>>> leaning toward the Democratic Party.
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>>> According to a Rock the Vote study released in February 2008, 47 ...
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Author: Theloneranger100Theloneranger100 Date: Apr 6, 2008 11:20
"PrivateParty" gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Apr 5, 4:12 pm, Marinus van der Lubbe
wrote:
> PrivateParty wrote:
>> On Apr 5, 2:51 pm, Harry Hope ix.netcom.com> wrote:
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>>> 4/3/08
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>>> According to reports recently released, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.)
>>> and
>>> the GOP as a whole are losing ground with young voters.
>
>>> Studies show a trend of young people not only registered to vote, but
>>> leaning toward the Democratic Party.
>
>>> According to a Rock the Vote study released in February 2008, 47
>>> percent of young adults, ages 18-29, identified themselves as
>>> Democrats, 28 percent as Republicans and 16 percent as independents. ...
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