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NPR: 'Ominous' That Under-30 Adults Aren't Excited About Obama Anymore

By Matthew Balan | November 04, 2011 | 19:40

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On Friday's Morning Edition, NPR's Joel Rose played up the apparently "ominous" finding that voting-age adults 30 and younger aren't as "enamored of Mr. Obama as they used to be." Rose obtained sound bites from the President's supporters, but didn't play any from opponents. He also expressed liberal hopes when he stated that "there's still time for [them] to rediscover the excitement they felt four years ago, but the Obama campaign has some serious work to do."

Host Steve Inskeep introduced the correspondent's report by noting that "young people powered the election of President Obama in 2008. The so-called Millennial generation...voted in record numbers... [and] gave time, money, and a sense of excitement to the campaign. Now, a Pew Research Center report shows that some Millennials are questioning their support for the President. They're anxious about the economy."

Rose began by highlighting the Obama's campaign's outreach with colleges in the Philadelphia area, gushing that "it felt like 2008 all over again in Philadelphia this week. A DJ played a song by the Black Eyed Peas to warm up a crowd of about 500 students from local colleges. Obama campaign manager Jim Messina exhorted the crowd at the University of Pennsylvania to volunteer, to apply for internships, and, of course, to vote." After playing a clip from Messina, he continued that "President Obama needs a lot of help from this demographic if he's going to win a second term. In 2008, Millennials voted for Obama by a ratio of two to one."

The NPR journalist then spotlighted a Pew Research Center report that found that "Millennials are more ethnically diverse than other age groups. They're more likely than older voters to hold liberal views on social issues, and to express support for an activist government. Millennials still give the President a higher job approval rating than other groups, at 49 percent. But...they're not as enamored of Mr. Obama as they used to be....Compared to older voters, Millennials are more comfortable with immigration and interracial marriage, and more likely to say the country has gotten better since the 1960s."

Despite these generally liberal leanings, Rose later stated that "in a development that may be ominous for Democrats, Alec Tyson at Pew says fewer Millennials say they're paying close attention to politics now, than did in 2007." After playing a clip from Tyson, who explained that there are "some early signs suggest that enthusiasm is not as high in this current election as it was in 2008," the correspondent then played sound bites from two Obama supporters and one skeptic, but none from an opponent of the President.

Towards the end of his report, Rose did acknowledge that "the economic downturn has been difficult for most Americans. But according to the Pew Research Center, the unemployment rate increased most sharply among Millennials, which may help explain their disappointment with the President." But he concluded the segment with his expression of hope, that the Millenials would "rediscover the excitement" from the last presidential election.

The full transcript of Joel Rose's report from Friday's Morning Edition:

File Photo of NPR Headquarters in Washington, DC | NewsBusters.orgSTEVE INSKEEP: Young people powered the election of President Obama in 2008. The so-called Millennial generation, between the ages of 18 and 30, voted in record numbers. And they didn't just vote- they gave time, money, and a sense of excitement to the campaign. Now, a Pew Research Center report shows that some Millennials are questioning their support for the President. They're anxious about the economy.

NPR's Joel Rose continues our series on generational politics.

JOEL ROSE: (clip of Black Eyed Peas song, "I Gotta Feeling") It felt like 2008 all over again in Philadelphia this week. A DJ played a song by the Black Eyed Peas to warm up a crowd of about 500 students from local colleges. Obama campaign manager Jim Messina exhorted the crowd at the University of Pennsylvania to volunteer, to apply for internships, and, of course, to vote.

JIM MESSINA: There's eight million registered voters who are 18 to 21 who weren't old enough to vote last time, who are going to cast their first vote, and they're going to do it for Barack Obama. Raise your hand if you're 18 to 21. (audience cheers)

ROSE: President Obama needs a lot of help from this demographic if he's going to win a second term. In 2008, Millennials voted for Obama by a ratio of two to one. That's the largest margin of victory within any age group since 1972, according to the Pew Research Center.

ALEC TYSON: My name is Alec Tyson. I'm a research associate at the Pew Research Center. I am a card-carrying Millennial.

ROSE: Tyson, who was born in 1983, helped prepare a Pew report called 'Generational Politics.' He says Millennials are more ethnically diverse than other age groups. They're more likely than older voters to hold liberal views on social issues, and to express support for an activist government. Millennials still give the President a higher job approval rating than other groups, at 49 percent. But Tyson says they're not as enamored of Mr. Obama as they used to be.

TYSON: Shortly after Obama took office, Millennials expressed very positive emotions towards Obama. They felt inspired or hopeful by him. Two years later- more than two years later, there's a sign that they've become, to use their own word, disappointed.

ROSE: If you ask Millennials to name the best president of their lifetimes, only 14 percent say Barack Obama. By far, the most popular answer to that question, is actually this man.

PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON: There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America.

ROSE: Bill Clinton's presidency left a lasting impression on Millennials. According to Pew, 50 percent of them profess an affiliation with the Democratic Party, compared to just 34 percent who identify with Republicans. Compared to older voters, Millennials are more comfortable with immigration and interracial marriage, and more likely to say the country has gotten better since the 1960s. But in a development that may be ominous for Democrats, Alec Tyson at Pew says fewer Millennials say they're paying close attention to politics now, than did in 2007.

TYSON: That's the key question for Millennials in 2012: will they turn out at the same rates as they did in 2008? And some early signs suggest that enthusiasm is not as high in this current election as it was in 2008.

ROSE: That's at least, in part, because there's no contested primary in the Democratic Party, as there was in 2007. Lily Catlin is a junior at Bryn Mawr College and an Obama campaign volunteer.

LILY CATLIN: There's not as much attention, because there's no primary a going on. I mean, he still has a job to do, and he's still president. So he's not campaigning as much, and there's not as much of a frenzy about who will we choose. We already know.

ROSE: Catlin thinks Millennials will turn out in big numbers next year. But Christopher Noble, a sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania, isn't so sure.

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CHRISTOPHER NOBLE: These last four years have got people jaded. I don't think that the turnout is going to be as great- I don't- unless there's some good, like, marketing going on, (laughs) because people are just dissatisfied, you know? That's the bottom line.

ROSE: The economic downturn has been difficult for most Americans. But according to the Pew Research Center, the unemployment rate increased most sharply among Millennials, which may help explain their disappointment with the President.

At a coffee shop in Philadelphia's trendy Northern Liberties neighborhood, Brooks Bell is working on his laptop. Four years ago, Bell volunteered his time putting up Obama posters. Now, the 30 year-old clothing designer isn't sure he'll vote at all.

BROOKS BELL: I mean, it's a sad affair. I don't mean to, like, bring you down here, you know? But I honestly don't know anyone that really cares about politics right now. Most people I know are focusing on themselves, and trying figure how to get by in their day-to-day lives, you know?

ROSE: With the election just over a year away, there's still time for the Millennials to rediscover the excitement they felt four years ago, but the Obama campaign has some serious work to do. Joel Rose, NPR News, Philadelphia.

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What's "ominous" about discovering incompetence?

Submitted by drsamherman on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 7:52pm.

It's only "ominous" that Ear Leader is losing a core constituency for reelection.

His team tried to candy-coat the crap and the under-30s are not buying it.

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Rediscover the excitement?

Submitted by ant on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 7:59pm.

Hahahah, good luck with that, a cult of personality doesn't give people jobs. Love that research quote though, "Young people are more likely to be liberal on social issues, and to express support for an activist government." Of course they are, so was I, then real-life experience and collected knowledge sets in and you see that liberalism is assinine and contradictory.

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Fool me once, shame on me. Fool me twice . . .

Submitted by Galvanic on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 8:43pm.

ROSE: ". . .  there's still time for the Millennials to rediscover the excitement they felt four years ago, but the Obama campaign has some serious work to do. . . "

He sounds like Dr. Phil talking to a couple with a troubled marriage.

It was easier to get excited over hopeful rhetoric from an inexperienced politician than it is over the same old rhetoric from a failed President.

In 2008, the Dems told us that "elections have consequences" as they launched into a pork-filled stimulus and the broken Obamacare.  Well, here we are in 2011, unemployment is holding at 9%, and NPR needs to be reminded that elections indeed have consequences. 

 

 

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As I've said numerous times

Submitted by killa37 on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 8:14pm.

As I've said numerous times before Barry Soetoro Barack Hussein Obama is the biggest scam ever perpetrated on the American public in the history of this country.............and the 'excitement' was, as far as I could ever tell, actually a combination of MSM hype, uninformed voters, white guilt, and the McCain Mutiny representing the 'other side'......................but you've got to remember that the inventor of the 'pet rock' made millions also.

And speaking of pet rocks................I think one of those would do a better job than Boy Barry at this point.

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NPR Comedy Hour, er, I mean Morning Edition.

Submitted by big.league.slider on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 8:26pm.

NPR Morning Edition is pure comedy. They actually described under-30 Obama supporters as being "adults". These 30-year-old children supported Obama in 2008 because they were immature enough to believe Obama was going to give them all sorts of free stuff. Instead, all the free stuff went to Obama's Wall Street and union cronies. And all the under-30 crowd got was being stuck paying off Obama's multi-trillion dollar debt. Suckers.

Obama is already underwater in the polls. As soon as the the GOP primary is over and the campaign really begins, the RNC will (hopefully) start running ads letting the under-30 crowd know exactly how much debt Obama has saddled them with, and how that debt will reduce their standard of living. While public sector employees retire at 50 with six-figure pensions, the average under-30 American will work past 70 and have only social security and some inflation depleted savings to live on.

If the GOP frames the election in terms of economics instead of politics, the election won't even be close.

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fall from grace

Submitted by MidAmerica on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 8:44pm.

Millennials still give the President a higher job approval rating than other groups, at 49 percent.

  So the group that was most enthusiastic and gave obama  twice as many votes as McCain now less then half of that group approve of obama.

  So given a good alternative not only will Millennials not be enthusiastic about obama they will even be majority against him.

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yeah just like 2008

Submitted by michiganruth on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 8:59pm.

I don't know about everyone, but my 21-year-old daughter isn't buying the hopenchange anymore. I asked her if she was going to vote for Obama again and she snorted with laughter and said "No."

this forgiving of student debt scam has gotten her attention, but only briefly. as long as the Republicans run Romney (I still haven't forgiven you, Gov. Christie!) and not a loon, the kids will probably not come out in the needed numbers for The One.

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Ruth, I hate to be

Submitted by big.league.slider on Sat, 11/05/2011 - 12:07am.

Ruth,

I hate to be judgmental, but I think as a parent you have failed your daughter. Because if the only GOP candidate she would consider voting for is Mitt Obamney, she still has a long way to go before she becomes an adult. Romney's record as governor shows he is just the GOP's version of Obama. Romney is the GOP candidate that the popular media would have us believe represents "moderate" voter's views. And you Ruth, have naively bought into that popular proposition, because you do not wish to be considered a "loon" by your equally naive fellow Michigonians.

Your (now 21 year-old) daughter was likely 18 when she misguidedly cast her first vote for Obama in 2008. My parents and family were/are all hard leftists. Yet in the 1980 election, when I was but 18 years old, I proudly cast my vote for Ronald Reagan. At the time, Reagan was considered a "loon", while Carter was considered the "sensible moderate".

As for student loan debt, I left home (technically my old man kicked me out) 2 weeks after graduating high school. I then worked full time during the day, and spent 8 years going to school at night. First 4 years at a JC, and then transferred to a local Cal State university for the next 4 years. I got my BSME at 27 without borrowing a single dollar. The institution listed on my diploma is not so glamorous or impressive, but I paid for it all myself, up front, out of my own pocket.

So frankly Ruth, if your 21 year old daughter has college student loan debt that she does not feel obligated to repay, both you and her should be embarrassed of yourselves. The federal taxpayers are not your mommy and daddy.

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You're not really telling the truth

Submitted by CherryBomb on Sat, 11/05/2011 - 10:11am.

The president's proposal for a school loan debt forgiveness program is not as simple as you have stated. First, assuming you've made your monthly payments for 25 years, the balance will be forgiven so long as the loans are federal direct, stafford, or perkins. Private loans are not considered. Those who spend 10 years in public service are eligible to have their loans forgiven in half the normal time. Options are available for military personnel as well, and a 10% cap rather than the 15% currently in place. Horrible, right? Ruth said nothing about her daughter even thinking she has no obligation to repay her student loans, only that the president's proposal piqued her interest. I recommend the lot of you look into this program to get your facts straight.

And before you attack, I have no student loan debt.

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Just Sayin'

Submitted by IrateNate on Sat, 11/05/2011 - 11:10am.

Small caveat, but Obama'a recent EO only applies to loans taken out after 2008. Additionally, Congress had already passed a measure to lower the cap to 10%, scheduled to begin in 2014. Obama's latest congressional end-around attempts to implement this lower cap by 2012, another hollow campaign tactic to be certain.

As far as Obama's claim of saving "hundreds of dollars" a month, that would only apply to someone with $400,000 in student loans - what school charges that? Anyone who combines multiple loans under this plan will receive a 0.5% decrease in interest rate; a $60,000 debt would see a monthly difference of about $17.

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What is there to get excited about a Kenyan Muslim commie...

Submitted by Dave. on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 9:19pm.

...that is aboutr a year away from completing his task, and thus rendering America utterly and totally irretrievable?

At least via the ballot box, anyway.

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

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PopMedia loses insight through focus on poll statistics

Submitted by bluecollarbytes on Sat, 11/05/2011 - 9:41am.

Many of those '30 and under' are now 30 and over, meaning some number of them have grown up.
Obama is not the fresh unknown anymore either. His previously-'soaring' speeches now grate on the nerves because- Voters have lived through close to 3 years of Obamagenda (the new economy for the 21st century). No matter what Obama says, it's clear where he's leading us.

btw, conservatives are very "comfortable with immigration". As always PopMedia misses the 'nuance' between favoring legal controlled immigration while being against millions flooding the border at will, then being forever served by the welfare state.

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NPR doesn't seem to realize

Submitted by jessieH on Sat, 11/05/2011 - 10:03am.

NPR doesn't seem to realize that WE don't want to be like the rest of the world, WE don't want a king, dictator or mass murderer to be President.

                                                                                                                                                                    

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There's president then there's POTUS

Submitted by jon_torlin on Sat, 11/05/2011 - 11:33am.

You got that right.  Bammy is all the above, and his idea of being president is not of the US, but to be in the same vein as the "president" of Iran and others like it running a not-free country.(like his comment about China and desire to run the US like China)

At the same time, with his use of drone attacks and etc, he's proving to be a mass murderer.  His ignoring the Constitution(as opposed to the ignorance of it which is similar), he's proving to be a dictator, he's dictating what he wants to do and what rules don't apply such as the most recent of ignoring the Congressional subpoena of Solyndra records, plus many MANY more examples.  And of course,  he's already done the king bit, including Mooochelle acting like a damn queen(remember her giving us permission to eat dessert last Thanksgiving?  Think she'll do that again this year?) and going on all these EXTRAVAGANT vacations all over the world, ridiculous even by the "richest of the world" standards.  This of course is an extremely abbreviated summary.

The last real POTUS was Bush, and even Clinton wasn't this ridiculous.(he's still a scumbag but not on the same scale as Soetoro)  We haven't had one since.

-Jon

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Good morning jon

Submitted by cocodrie on Sat, 11/05/2011 - 11:40am.

Quite accurate. Do you think she will let us eat cke or will it be Jello?

 

Jesus Loves You so much He died for you

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Good afternoon cocodrie and jon

Submitted by ant on Sat, 11/05/2011 - 12:12pm.

Not only is she unelected, yet trying to throw her weight around regarding our diet, etc. but she seems to think she's in a position to define American standards as well. Remember the "careers are fluid" now line she delivered? besides being offensive and presumptuous, it is a disingenuous way of NOT saying "We screwed up the job scene pretty darn good."

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'Throwing her weight

Submitted by killa37 on Sat, 11/05/2011 - 3:21pm.

'Throwing her weight around'????...................oh ant, mah homie...................dat be cold!!! Dat be low-down!!! Dat be......................TRUE!!!! TRU DAT!!!!!

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Who Knew?

Submitted by IrateNate on Sat, 11/05/2011 - 10:51am.

I suppose this goes to show that people cannot remain stupid and in the dark forever. It would appear that Team Obama has now realized that they can only get away with so many lies before the glassy-eyed zombies awoke from their Hope-nosis.

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Obominous

Submitted by HardRightTurn on Sat, 11/05/2011 - 11:09am.

The two go together nicely. My growing fear is that he will be a worse ex-president than he is our current president. Or, is that 'former president'? Regardless, stick a fork in him (figuratively), he's a one-termer.

To more fully comprehend the Left, one must read “Leftism As Psychopathy” by John Ray, M.A., Ph.D. Caution, it might scare you a little bit.
http://jonjayray.tripod.com/psycho.html

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Ominous? Really?

Submitted by bobdog on Sat, 11/05/2011 - 1:21pm.

The news is "ominous" only if you think that Obama getting his butt kicked out of Washington in disgrace next November in a landslide defeat is a bad thing.

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Smart young adults are not afraid of "Obaminous News"

Submitted by EvilCon555 on Sat, 11/05/2011 - 7:40pm.

Some of our late middle aged and senior citizens would do well to listen to those thirty something's who have seen the financial and social disasters our current President has wielded upon us, since Bush of course, who was the "Sum of all Fears" according to progressives, and Alan Colmes.
My soon to be 21 yr old son knows enough to not be fooled by a communist in a constitutional republic's clothing. And he was raised in the public educational system that deemed anyone voting against an African American, regardless of experience or politics, as racist ( except a conservative African American like Herman Cain, then you are keeping America from "Uncle Tomism" or some such nonsense.....). Thank God our newly minted adult children can think independently despite the liberal, progressive agenda pushed by the media, their public schools, and any other panty waist public "leader" proclaiming to be the absolute authority on all things free and good. Really....Thank God.

EvilCon555

"All great change in America begins at the dinner table" Ronald Reagan, Jan 21, 1981

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