Saturday, June 8, 2013

Seeing What They Want To See

Katrina Trinko summarizes the message of a report on how the GOP is doing with young people is: "talk different." This makes it seem that the policies are fine but that the messaging is bad. She then goes on to give a number of examples where young people don't like the policies. She should perhaps for a minute consider whether the summary isn't "come up with policies that don't cater only to rich old people."

One reason might be the distrust of the GOP policies that led up to the recession. Fifty-one percent of young adults saw “Republican economic policies” as having played the “biggest role” or a “major role” when it came to the recession. Obama frequently blamed Republicans for the recession, an argument Romney never really refuted or even attempted to refute. Ultimately, these numbers should be sobering: Even on jobs and the economy — which was almost all Republicans campaigned on — the party failed to win over Millennials. It wasn’t that Millennials decided to vote on issues other than the economy, but that their disapproval of the GOP extends to what they perceive the party’s economic policy to be.
 Perhaps it's not how the politicians talk only about cutting taxes for rich people that's the problem.

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