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Jim Crow
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« on: May 25, 2023, 06:05:59 PM »

It depends on what we're talking about by young.  If we're talking about Republicans who aren't old enough to vote such as nearly half of the iGeneration, then the Democrats may have bitten off more than they can chew.  Schools are indoctrinating our youth with their transgender agendas and its only annoying students from conservative families.  The leftist agenda of the teachers unions is doing the opposite of what it was intended to do.  Young Republicans will rebel against the establishment of the older and more liberal millennials who are parents and currently run the schools.  I'm not sure about 2020, but in 2012, and 2016 Romney and then Trump won the 18-20 vote.  We are heading for an era where Republicans don't have the demographics to keep up at the national level, but it won't last long.  Nothing in politics ever lasts.
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