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Old 02.29.2020, 07:20 PM   #276
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ok, so, im looking at sc exit polls rn

white voters (40% of voters) even split between biden and bernie (26/25)
black voters (56% of voters) it's 60/17 (wow)

17-29 voters 46% for sanders... BUT they're only 11% of voters (ouch)
30-44 looks even 31/29 for biden but again only 31% of voters
45-64, 48% to biden 17% to sanders and it's the biggest voter block with 42% of the total
65+ massively towards biden with 58% bernie 13 but 28% of the vote

per the 2000 census sc population 18 to 44 adds up to 40%
population 45+++ adds up to 32%

older people vote at much higher rates than younger people.

looks to me the pro-bernie youth mobilization is not happening... at least in south carolina it's certainly not.

then again democrats are not going to with south carolina anyway...

but yeah that there is bernie's weak spot: relying on a bunch of feckless whippersnappers

if we're gonna keep saying "ok boomer" for the next 5 years... it's the fucking kids' fault.
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