Not exact matches
The bottom line is that marijuana ballot initiatives can drive more people to the polls, but they don't
seem to help either party or affect the number of
young voters.
To
young voters, Reagan
seemed to be talking about the problems that actually existed all around them.
So given the 6 point win for Obama in 2012, it
seems that the votes that «put him over the top» as @Affable Geek rightly calls it were the groups he won by decidedly larger chunks (i.e. blacks, Hispanics, Asians,
younger voters and women), rather than a specific economic group:
Be it in the beliefs
younger voters hold or the more modest shift in the party they support, it
seems that Generation Y are striking out in a different direction to their parents.
Commisso enjoys support from more conservative Democrats who back his father but his campaign
seems to be making inroads with
younger voters.
And considering the infusion of
young, diverse, new Oscar
voters this year — including S.N.L.'s Leslie Jones — a Haddish nomination
seems more possible than ever, especially if she intends to campaign for it.
It may
seem insane to fear that but we're talking about a
young woman who makes complicated performances look effortless and Effortlessness can be anathema for awards
voters.