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In Battle for Young Voters, Romney Should Play it Uncool

VickyD4Liberty Wrote: Apr 16, 2012 5:32 PM
It would seem that perhaps you are unaware of the fact that we not only fund our allies (which contributes to our already outstanding debt of more than 30 trillion), but we also fund the enemies of our allies. Instead of making asinine comments claiming that I don't think before I speak, maybe you should spend a little more time reading the stipulations placed on the Federal Government by the Constitution, and just how far beyond our purview they have actually gone.

President Obama's re-election largely hinges on his ability to play young voters for suckers -- again -- and whether Mitt Romney will let him.

In 2008, Obama won the youth vote by better than a 2-1 margin, 66 percent to 32 percent. Even more impressive, he actually expanded the share of young voters going to the polls by some 3 million. Those extra voters helped tip several swing states.

Obama owed his success to being a charming political unknown onto whom young people could project their hopes. His rhetoric was a hipsterized version of Successories for college kids:...

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