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Will the Supreme Court Decision Fundamentally Change the 2022 Election?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fantine" data-source="post: 76680337" data-attributes="member: 114159"><p>We always assume there is a silent majority, but they don't come out to vote--and as the avalanche of voter suppression laws show, Republicans want to keep it that way.</p><p>Many of them are young. They graduate from college with few jobs open in their areas of study. They pay student loans for years, making it hard for them to own homes or start families. No parental leave. They need two incomes but childcare costs are like a mortgage. They are the generation that won't do as well as their parents, economists say. </p><p>They distrust our institutions, but they are learning that the more they sit things out, the worse things get.</p><p>They tell progressive boomers like me that we're not moving fast enough for them.</p><p>Look for the squad to become a battalion. They were sleeping, but they're woke now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fantine, post: 76680337, member: 114159"] We always assume there is a silent majority, but they don't come out to vote--and as the avalanche of voter suppression laws show, Republicans want to keep it that way. Many of them are young. They graduate from college with few jobs open in their areas of study. They pay student loans for years, making it hard for them to own homes or start families. No parental leave. They need two incomes but childcare costs are like a mortgage. They are the generation that won't do as well as their parents, economists say. They distrust our institutions, but they are learning that the more they sit things out, the worse things get. They tell progressive boomers like me that we're not moving fast enough for them. Look for the squad to become a battalion. They were sleeping, but they're woke now. [/QUOTE]
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