of something bigger than you are, for achieving something you didn t think you could achieve. i m not going to tell you that someone who is trans is a bad person. i m not going to tell you that someone who feels like they need the color of their hair purple in order to present themselves to the public every day is a bad person. but if you re bringing those issues into the squad bay or into a unit and you re demanding or, worse, your service you re trying to join can is commanding those issues define you or what you should focus on or what makes you relevant, then that s completely wrong. it s not about saying this is bad. it s about defining what is necessary and good and asking anyone that wants to join the military to meet me there. i m not going to bring the sander down to you. when i say down, i don t mean laterally down, i mean over to where you are. i m not going to bring what it takes to be in the air force over to where you are with your identity issues. i m going to tell you t
power, and the generic ballot test for november. young people, gen z in particular, and john just did an amazing study with the walton foundation and murmuration on this. upholding measured gen z sentiment. people under 18 as well, which is pretty rare in polling. and look they say, in focus groups, they say in polls, they voted for biden because he wasn t trump. there is not a lot of affinity there for the democratic party, gen z and younger millennials in particle affair that they are being deprived of certain liberties. whether it s reproductive rights, gun violence, voting rights, identity issues. but they don t feel like the democratic party has delivered for them. biden biggest accomplishment you can argue is the infrastructure bill. that is not something that is very salient to a 19 year old who is not gonna see the long tail outcome of that for many years to come. and, so i think when they head into november, this gets to your question, i think young people will still vote alth
party, represents what they want, and what they care about. it s a little bit of both. and this gets to what john was just saying. there seems to be a difference between the approval rating of the president, the party in power, and the generic ballot test for november. young people, gen z in particular, and john just did an amazing study with the walton foundation and murmuration on this. upholding measured gen z sentiment. people under 18 as well, which is pretty rare in polling. and look they say, in focus groups, they say in polls, they voted for biden because he wasn t trump. there is not a lot of affinity there for the democratic party, gen z and younger millennials in particular feel that they are being deprived of certain liberties. whether it s reproductive rights, gun violence, voting rights, identity issues. but they don t feel like the democratic party has delivered for them. biden s biggest accomplishment you can argue is the infrastructure bill. that is not something tha
voting bloc of the democratic party. and unless they can show and match the passion and the urgency that this group of voters are showing by protesting, by engaging in a variety of different activities around gun violence and reproductive rights and climate, et cetera, it unless they can see that creativity and that passion matched by folks in washington d. c., it s gonna be a huge opportunity lost. specifically for democrats this november. but then how do you square that peter, with the fact that so many gen zers simply do not have faith in our political system and that could mean they can stay home? i mean it is a conundrum. i was in a focus group the other day for sarah longwell s podcast, the focus group for the bulwark, and it was with a bunch of gen z democrats and then a separate one with gen z republicans. john has a harvard poll from
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