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<blockquote data-quote="stocker08" data-source="post: 7926696" data-attributes="member: 577940"><p>Thank you. If it sounds like a duck, it's likely a duck. Whether you are 20, 30, 50, 90, etc..........a bias doesn't easily die. You can be way off regardless of whether you are a college student or a retiree.</p><p></p><p>Like you have stated, students are more concerned with the way politics are trending. They are the ones dealing with exceeding loans and the poor job market. I won't lie, I happen to be a graduate student. I have my own bias. At the same time, I have formed my own views of political issues. Many older folks have fallen into their biases, which dictate their voting priorities. I won't say that either age group is more informed, however, I will say that neither is the ultimate authority on the correct direction for the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocker08, post: 7926696, member: 577940"] Thank you. If it sounds like a duck, it's likely a duck. Whether you are 20, 30, 50, 90, etc..........a bias doesn't easily die. You can be way off regardless of whether you are a college student or a retiree. Like you have stated, students are more concerned with the way politics are trending. They are the ones dealing with exceeding loans and the poor job market. I won't lie, I happen to be a graduate student. I have my own bias. At the same time, I have formed my own views of political issues. Many older folks have fallen into their biases, which dictate their voting priorities. I won't say that either age group is more informed, however, I will say that neither is the ultimate authority on the correct direction for the country. [/QUOTE]
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