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Millennials Influence On American Politics

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“Back in my day…” Is the pesky quote that has summoned the hands to cover the ears. These words that were conceived from the mouth of about anyone over the age of 40 seems like it could mean nothing, but actually, it is impacting the future of the next generation of citizens inhabiting The United States of America. For instance, the controversial subject of the 2016 Presidential Election exploded when Donald J. Trump was chosen by the electoral college to lead for the next four years. Older generations have been teaching their children and grandchildren how important is to vote and use you voice in American politics. So finally, the “Millennials”, people approaching young adulthood in the 21st century, went to polling places in hopes of their futures to be bright. Following November 8th, 2016, citizens of the U.S. discovered that Donald Trump was defeated by a margin of 2.8 million …show more content…

sparked questions about the electoral college, a system made by older generations of people. “The electoral college was a good way of doing things back in the day, maybe 100 years ago. But now, it has run its course. The popular vote is what our country needs.” Says Bill Eddy, a 66-year-old, father and grandfather. Millennials are having questions as to why voting even matters. Millennials are paving the way for the future that will eventually end with the care of “Baby Boomers”, people born between 1946 and 1964. “Medical students today are being prepared to treat a wide variety of illnesses amongst a more diverse population than ever before,” claims the Carrington College, at http://carrington.edu/blog/medical/baby-boomers-will-affect-health-care-industry-u-s/ , therefore the decisions of younger people will most likely benefit baby boomers and advance our country in the future. Young adults need to have their voices heard through their vote and not an unfair, outdated, electoral

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