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The Mikado
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« on: November 10, 2012, 05:44:52 PM »

anyone over the age of 18 can vote, even if they are unaware of the political consequences.

Yes, because 18-year-olds are clueless and don't understand a thing about politics.

The priorities of 18 year olds are far different than a 30 or 40 year old man/woman.

18 year olds are far more enthusiastic by a candidate who appeals to pop-culture and shows up on Entertainment Tonight and People magazine.

...You think 18-year-olds watch network television and read magazines?

You might want to say TMZ next time, it gets the same impression across without making you look like you live in 1990.
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The Mikado
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« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2012, 10:48:57 PM »

18 year olds are far more enthusiastic by a candidate who appeals to pop-culture and shows up on Entertainment Tonight and People magazine.

WTF?!  What college kid watches ET and reads magazines of any kind let alone People Magazine?!

You are clearly not female.

Clearly, neither are you.

Then why did Obama spend so much time on ET, Jay Leno, and The View? 
If it didn't make a difference, then there would be no point of him doing the celeb gossip circuit. 
Clearly college women voted for Obama because he's a good looking guy that looks good with his shirt off, and he will pay for contraception and abortions.  I'm sure a lot of college guys liked that he was good looking as well.

Both ET and People Magazine have middle aged housewives as their target demo, not young people of either gender.
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