Who Are the VOTERS???

alpine

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Who are these people?

You know you, but how about the rest?

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Lets examine American voters in these groups;

1. Reps dominate in White American voter category. So if you are a white dem voter, you are a minority, in your own group.

2. Dems have visible domination among young voters. If you are a young rep voter, watch out in your own group, because you are the minority.

3. Hispanics and African Americans, dems dominate, by a land slide. No question about that part.

4. Old people love GOP. In certain conditions, they have the power to change the outcome.




And lets see another graphic now;

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Again, the domination of the young voters pretty obvious.
And the old people have a lot of potential as well. Winners of 2014 election!
Middle is the middle ground as always.


And lets see the "age" distribution in "population"

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It turns out, this is a "young" country, which is actually a very good thing :)




So what I see here is this;

Young kids, get together with Hispanics and African Americans, and take over the COUNTRY!

Mamamia................. :D
 
The future is not white, not old, and not male. Who knows, it might just have a chance after all...
Now what we need is the chart that shows who pays for all the free stuff the lazy people vote for.
I am just laughing my ass off at the thought of life in the U.S 20 years from now when all those that provide are retired or dead, and all of those that just take discover that there is nobody left to pay for their free life.
 
It could those historical demographics mean little in this election. With 70% of Americans upset with government and 54% think the economic and political systems are stacked against them, hopefully the people will demand real change this time.
 
It could those historical demographics mean little in this election. With 70% of Americans upset with government and 54% think the economic and political systems are stacked against them, hopefully the people will demand real change this time.
real change can not come from a career politician.
 
It could those historical demographics mean little in this election. With 70% of Americans upset with government and 54% think the economic and political systems are stacked against them, hopefully the people will demand real change this time.
real change can not come from a career politician.
Very true, which may explain Trump's popularity in a nutshell.

Much of the electorate is pissed off at the mess the last 15 years has wrought.
 
The majority of 'minorities' who are working at secure good paying jobs and/or running their own businesses vote REP.
These people DO NOT want 'illegals' who are willing to work for a lot less, competing for their jobs.

Older REP are VERY tuned in to what the long term consequences of a tilted LIB SC.
Watch for a historic 65+ White turnout for the REPs.
Hillary is a fucking train wreck. When not if Debbie 'steals' the nomination from 'Sanders' watch hundreds of thousands of 18-29 year old Sander's supporters revolt and move to Trump.
 

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