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29 Oct 2008 12:49 pm
Generation We
We're told that "conservative" leaders are preparing a post-election summit, which will focus on Sarah Palin's future as the avatar of the right. Those "conservatives" might want to check out the next generation:
A brand-new NBC/WSJ/MySpace poll illustrates not only McCain’s
challenge come Election Day, but also the challenge the Republican
Party could face in future elections. In the poll, Obama enjoys a more
than 2-to-1 advantage over McCain among first-time (read: 18-21 year
olds) and lapsed voters, 69%-27%. These voters have a much more
positive view of Obama (64%-27% fav/unfav rating) than average voters
do (56%-33% fav/unfav in last week’s NBC/WSJ survey). What’s more, they
have a much more negative view of McCain (29%-59%) and Palin (23%-54%)
than average voters do.
A very ominous sign for the Republican Party is how Democratic-leaning
these new and lapsed voters are. Not only do they back Obama by a
69%-27 margin, they also prefer a Democratic-controlled Congress by a
2-to-1 margin, 66%-31%. And their views of President Bush? His
fav/unfav among these voters is 14%-73%. Ouch. While Karl Rove had
ambitious hopes of turning Bush's presidency into a permanent majority
for the GOP, this poll suggests that Bush's lasting legacy could
actually be turning off a new generation of voters. After all, consider
what young voters who came of voting age during the past seven years
might associate the GOP with -- the Iraq war, Hurricane Katrina, the
current economy, various political scandals (Jack Abramoff, Ted
Stevens, etc.), and Bush.
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