One reason millennials may not be as politically motivated is they don't
see much of a difference between Democrats and Republicans.* And fewer
millennials say they trust political parties -- or people in general.
Just 19 percent of millennials agree that most people can be trusted,
compared with 31 percent of Gen Xers and 40 percent of Boomers in a poll
by Pew Research Center.
(From The Washington Post. Read the entire story HERE.)
*The Millennialls are hardly the first group to feel that way. Former Alabama Governor George Wallace:
(From The Washington Post. Read the entire story HERE.)
*The Millennialls are hardly the first group to feel that way. Former Alabama Governor George Wallace:
"There's not a dime's worth of difference between the Democrat and Republican parties," a line that he had first used in 1966, when his first wife, Lurleen Burns Wallace, ran successfully for governor against the Republican James D. Martin. The Wallace campaign in California and other states attracted the "Radical Right", including the John Birch Society."From Wikipedia.
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