Youth Vote: Both Parties Falling Short

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By KELLY MAHONEY and RACHEL ZAHORSKY – 3 hours ago

WASHINGTON (AP) — While the 2008 presidential candidates are taking potshots at each other, some young Americans are taking shots at the entire two-party system.

When asked to respond to a YouTube video by Medill News Service that shows young adults shouting the first five words they think of when they hear the words Republican and Democrat, one 19-year-old called the two-party system a failure, an opinion supported by a 28-year-old.

Adam Fletcher, executive director of CommonAction, an Olympia, Wash., group that focuses on young voters, said those opinions are typical of youth disillusionment toward the parties.

"Quite simply, the two-party system doesn't reflect the interests of the majority of young people," Fletcher said.

In the video titled "I say Republican, you say?" Washington-area young people used phrases such as "gay-bashing," "out of office, please," and "moral" to describe Republicans. They described Democrats as "elitist," running a "pathetic Congress" and "hopeful."

Young people were asked to weigh in with their own words on YouTube last month. The video received more than 1,100 views and nearly 30 comments, most of them negative toward both parties. One respondent used "high expectations, weapons of mass destruction, war" for Republicans and "easy way, pleaser, finding ways to better our education system" for Democrats.

Other responses were argumentative and clearly aimed at one party or the other. "They can't understand abstract concepts, like 'torture' or 'the Constitution,'" one said of Republicans.

A 20-year-old fired back, "You have to treat Democrats like the unpatriotic communists they are."
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-VG
 
What are some of the things they do like or would like to see more of in either party or in our political system?

QueEx
 
I think it's talking about "perceptions" of both parties and their current leadership.

Democrats for the most part believed the shit being told to them by their party bosses that the other side is corrupt and republicans thought of themselves to be more fiscally responsible. Turns out both sides were fed a load of bullshit.

Which is why I still believe in a Barack Obama presidency. People are sick of the bullshit and Barack seems more willing to talk straight.

-VG
 
I think it's talking about "perceptions" of both parties and their current leadership.

Democrats for the most part believed the shit being told to them by their party bosses that the other side is corrupt and republicans thought of themselves to be more fiscally responsible. Turns out both sides were fed a load of bullshit.

Which is why I still believe in a Barack Obama presidency. People are sick of the bullshit and Barack seems more willing to talk straight.

-VG
Sorry to say it but Obama will probably be a brown smiling Bush. I still prefer him to Hillary and any republican but I doubt he will do anything to make this nation better for anyone with less than a 7 figure net worth
 
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