| By Dana Goldstein - Apr 17th, 2007 at 12:17 pm EDT |
| Also listed in: Campus Progress Blog |
- Young Democrats are more independent of their elders than young Republicans are. Like their older counterparts, 18-24 year old Republicans prefer Rudy Giuliani as the next president. But while older Democrats support Hillary Clinton (42% to Obama’s 24% and Edwards’ 17%), young Democrats prefer Obama (35% to Clinton’s 29% and Edwards’ 9%).
- Dovetailing nicely with Ronald Brownstein’s Obama-skeptic analysis of “beer track” and “wine track” Democratic candidates (the six-packers make more likely winners), Obama is more popular among the highly educated. Obama leads Clinton by only 3 points among 18-24 year olds not enrolled in a 4-year college, but by a whopping 17 points on campuses.
- And don’t discount gender. Obama leads Clinton by 20% among young Democratic men, but young Democratic women prefer Clinton by 6 points.

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For example, when the 2000th US soldier died in Iraq we had a candlelight vigil, and of our 1800 college students only 50 showed up.
And even if we get some people together to go to a protest, it's always only a few who go.
I don't understand how anyone can not care what is going on in their country and in the world!