The Democrats have a dilemma. It is the same dilemma that has ruined the Republican Party's white house runs the last ten years.
President Obama only won his 2008 and 2012 elections with the help of Gen Y.
And yet the Democratic Party has not just denied Gen Y's preferred candidate for President this year,but more importantly, turned its collective back on Gen Y's agenda, the agenda Gen Y and future generations need for a quality and economically prosperous life in this century.
Both the Republican Party and the Democratic Party, we predict, will embrace the Gen Y agenda by 2020.
But right now the Democratic Party stands to lose its Gen Y support. And thus our prediction that the GOP will win the Presidency in 2020.
This situation puzzles me.
If you want to reign in Wall Street and the big banks, you want Sanders.
If you want to win the election, you want Sanders, who polls more strongly against Trump than Clinton does.
So why is the Democratic Party not backing Sanders?
Posted by: David Lubic | May 08, 2016 at 11:27 PM