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Youngest voters spurn Obamacare


11/24/09 4:45 PM EST

Former Clinton advisor Dick Morris says that under-30 voters, once the most enthusiastic supporters of President Barack Obama’s far-reaching health care reform, are now its strongest opponents.

National polling done by John Zogby for the League of American Voters following a TV and Internet ad campaign in Arkansas, North Dakota and Maine found that 65 percent of the youngest voters are opposed to Obama’s healthcare initiative, compared to 55 percent opposition among senior citizens.

This is a sea change, as 58 percent of under-30 voters initially supported the program.

Here are the poll results:


Age                     Support/Oppose Obama Plan
 
Under 30                   25-65

30-49                         28-60

50-64                         41-50

Over 65                     32-55


"These results among 18- to 29-year-olds are striking. It puts in jeopardy the whole theory of the new Democratic majority, because young people are essential to that base," pollster Zogby said.

Morris, who says he is “blown away by these results,” says there are plans to run similar ads in the swing states of  Arkansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Maine, Indiana, Virginia, and Connecticut before the Senate vote.

 




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tiredofit

Nov 24, 2009

If Obama hadn't been so vague during the campaign and the MSM actually asked some hard questions, the youngsters would have stayed home instead of voting for him. Now atleast 65% are learning that Obamacare isn't going to be the "free" insurance he led them to believe it would be and is actually going to cost them. Hopefully they have learned that anytime you think something in life is going to be free, it usually ends up costing a lot more than you think it is worth.

 

Ratsass

Nov 24, 2009

Butbutbutbut I didn't know I was going to have to pay for it! America really needs to raise the voting age back to 21, and reinstate literacy tests.

 

profit_guy

Nov 24, 2009

...it sounds like 65% of those kids under 30 are racist...oh well, i guess they need to "pay their fair share"...just like the 32% hike in university tuition fees in California reported this week

 

ObamaCashew

Nov 24, 2009

I had seriously considered what might be the unintended consequences if only those that actually paid taxes were allowed to vote. Keep in mind that 4 out of 10 Americans do not pay taxes.

Could this be considered unconstitutional?

 

freedom's

Nov 25, 2009

WOW THERE IS HOPE NOT FOR YOU MR.OBAMA BUT FOR AMERICA.
HERE IS MY HOPE FOR YOU MR.OBAMA.
ImpeachBarackObama.com

 


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