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In reply to the discussion: Young voters aren't warming up to Biden. They know it means Trump could win again. (USA Today) [View all]betsuni
(26,077 posts)39. What's this "morals" business.
The U.S. seems to be one of the least morally concerned countries in general, but when it comes to voting for a Democrat suddenly "morals" pops up. The rise of populism from 2015 helped put it in people's heads.
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Young voters aren't warming up to Biden. They know it means Trump could win again. (USA Today) [View all]
pstokely
Apr 10
OP
Agreed. The votes from younger voters are there. (Maybe not in Red Tennessee, because it is red)
emulatorloo
Apr 10
#44
Kirsten Mansel said Biden's lack of abortion protection is a primary reason she will not be voting in November
LeftInTX
Apr 10
#14
So do a shedload of middle age and older voters. It is an across the board American thing.
Celerity
Apr 10
#34