Election Night 2016: 24 Million Youth Voted, Most Rejected Trump
As of this writing (November 9), we estimate that 23.7 million young voters participated in the 2016 presidential election, a 50% voter turnout of citizens aged 18-29 in the United States.1 Young voters supported Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump by 55% to 37%.
From the previous election cycle, 13 million vs. 8.7 million voted.
So lets bump that up to 28 million; 19.9 million vs. 5.6 million will be voting.
Now I am sure some are Republicans that just want Trump out, because they just don't like his racist shyt.
But still its a voting bloc that Republicans haven't diversified in. Democrats, despite their downfalls, have looked like a fun start-up, while the Republicans just look like church, old traditions but asking their kids how to use a computer.
Your talking a voting base that will be for the next 40 years, unless otherwise, will be voting democratic.