2024: Roy Moore (R) vs. Joe Kennedy (D)
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« Reply #25 on: October 12, 2017, 10:18:31 PM »


Generation Z: people born 2000-2025 are much will be one of the most conservative generation since baby boomers so i think the exact opposite will happen.

They're conservative only fiscally. Socially they're as liberal as millennials. imo, Moderate Democrats will be the ones who will attract Gen Z the most.
I am genz .  I would say we are not as socially liberal as the millennials but still socially liberal leaning.  To be honest, libertarian republicans and progressive democrats will appeal to gen z the most.   The generation is fairly polarized.
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« Reply #26 on: November 04, 2017, 04:51:19 PM »


Generation Z: people born 2000-2025 are much will be one of the most conservative generation since baby boomers so i think the exact opposite will happen.

They're conservative only fiscally. Socially they're as liberal as millennials. imo, Moderate Democrats will be the ones who will attract Gen Z the most.
I am genz .  I would say we are not as socially liberal as the millennials but still socially liberal leaning.  To be honest, libertarian republicans and progressive democrats will appeal to gen z the most.   The generation is fairly polarized.
I'm Gen Z and am left populist with a 'Live and let Live' attitude on social issues. I think our generation will lean socially liberal and populist.
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