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57d2eb No.475

http://dailycaller.com/2015/10/17/a-bernie-sanders-supporter-offers-advice-on-how-conservatives-can-win-over-the-youth-video/

https://archive.is/WdXmL

As conservatives scratch their collective heads on how to win over young people, a millennial whose online audience is center-left explains why Bernie Sanders is appealing to youth.

Devin Foley, the thoughtful President of Intellectual Takeout and Better Ed, explains Sanders is growing in popularity among young people because he gives voice to those who can’t find jobs, who see unfair disparities and who suffer from massive debt.

Besides that, Foley says conservatives refuse to reach out to youth in ways that resonate or make sense of the fallen world to them, a world that once promised going to college would result in economic security. Conservatives put too many eggs in a political basket, failing to engage the culture most relevant to youth, he says. They also show insufficient empathy for the poor, and have allowed progressives to own compassion by using government to address material needs.

Spiritual needs, he says, for community and real compassion get forgotten, ignored and displaced by such policies. In this exclusive video interview for the Daily Caller News Foundation, Foley discusses how America seems to have incentivized broken families and atomized living with well-intentioned, but destructive policies.

Foley was raised by a single mother, educated at Hillsdale College, and now has five young children who are homeschooled after he and his wife tried public education. He learns from his beloved online audience and listens to those outside his natural comfort zone. He practices pluralism and dialogue across the ideological divide, a rare trait in a world often segregated by worldview.

8f6550 No.598

>youth

>voting


e1f397 No.652


4e48d0 No.6832

Youth is ignorant and naive, that's why some of them support that kike.


ff3fcd No.6835

>implying trump isn't winning over the youth


95d9d9 No.6842

>>6835

This, though it's a somewhat small portion of the youth.

The only thing Sanders can teach conservatives is that promising irrational shit like free college will get you far in the eyes of people that haven't had to work a day in their lives.


aca664 No.6997

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>>475

The youth vote doesn't mean all that much... the median age in the United States is around forty. 50% of the population is over forty.

The grumpy old white guy vote is what wins elections, and you don't get that vote by having hipsters with tattoos, ear gauges, and ironic beards passing out flyers.


3ded84 No.6999

>>6997

but how did obama?

those grumpy white guys better start reading

>>6835

Trump is winning over the conservative soccer moms, and anyone else whom voted Romney, added with a tiny sliver of autists from a Filipino picture website and a bunch of people whom believed they fucked up by voting Obongo




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