lundi 1 juin 2015

Hope for the nation?

Rare Under 40 poll asks what young people think about police brutality, race, gay marriage and hot-button issues

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With all of these important issues, the exclusive Rare Under 40 poll takes the pulse of younger Americans and examines how their opinions compare with older generations. This in-depth scientific survey asked a range of cultural questions, looking for insights on race, religion, politics, same-sex marriage, climate change and the direction of our country.
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Most Americans are pessimistic about the direction of our country — but generations under 40 and over 40 are divided about whether they’re better or worse off than eight years ago.
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Those under 40 were more likely to say our culture discriminates against them than those over 40. Younger people are more open to candidates who support same-sex marriage and also more open to marrying someone of another race. Americans under 40 are less likely to say the U.S. is a Christian nation, and most were against a hypothetical proposal to make Christianity the country’s official religion. They are also more likely to think climate change will affect them during their lifetime...
So what's the likelihood of them showing up and actually voting their perspective?


via International Skeptics Forum http://ift.tt/1FRkNum

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