Millennials are bucking trends, becoming an increasingly progressive voting bloc and rewriting the long-held rules of politics, writes Isabella Higgins.

  • OBJECTION!@lemmy.ml
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    4 days ago

    I’m curious about the generation that came of age during the Depression, but I don’t think we have polling data that far back.

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      The generation that came of age in the depression voted for FDR 4 times and gave him supermanorites in Congress.

      They rewrote the American social contract.

      They were left of the generation before and the generation after.

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      From what I’ve seen, research and habits wisez those that grew up in the depression tended to be thrifty for life, always planning meals and avoiding waste. It was a hard habit to break after being hungry I’m sure. I haven’t seen anything about their political leaning. I think community and helping people rated highly in values. Both sides of American politics would claim that as their values.

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        Let’s not forget that FDR, essentially the closest thing the US has had to a socialist president, was elected four times to help dig us out of that mess. He was so fucking popular.