Monday, June 10, 2013

To win Millennials, the GOP needs to embrace its inner libertarian

To Win Millennials, the GOP Needs to Embrace Its Inner Libertarian - The Daily Beast - Nick Gillespie:

June 4, 2013 - "[A] new report from the College Republican National Committee (CRNC) strongly suggests that ... [t]he GOP should embrace its small, youthful, and increasingly influential libertarian caucus that focuses on cutting government spending — even or especially on old-age entitlements — and quit fretting over gay marriage or the need to invade and occupy foreign countries....

"'Grand Old Party for a Brand New Generation' observes that it was the youth vote that largely consigned Mitt Romney to the ranks of presidential losers. Romney pulled 2 million more votes than Barack Obama among voters over 30, but the incumbent won a whopping 5 million more votes than the former Massachusetts governor from so-called Millennials....

"What do young voters want? More than anything, a shot at working and thriving in a growing economy. Yet even though only 22 percent of Millennials thought “Obama’s policies had made it easier for young people to get a job” and 'only 29 percent thought they were better off as a result of the stimulus package ... Democrats held a 16-point advantage over the Republican Party among young voters on handling of the economy and jobs (chosen as the top issue by 37 percent of respondents).'

"That’s because young voters are turned off by the GOP’s emphasis on tax cuts über alles and habit of embracing big businesses rather than scrappy entrepreneurs. They are equally turned off by the GOP’s constant thumping on gay marriage, which more than any other social issue has emerged as a “deal breaker,” or an issue that will cause a voter who agrees on everything else with a candidate to vote for his or her opponent. Abortion, immigration, even health care are less important in this regard, according to the CRNC."

Read more: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/06/04/to-win-millenials-the-gop-needs-to-embrace-its-inner-libertarian.html
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