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Populist Reform of the Democratic Party
In reply to the discussion: I'm curious about the age demographics in this Group - please vote! [View all]scarletwoman
(31,893 posts)54. I was 51 in 2001 when I joined DU, probably not too long after you joined.
Your registration number is 6358, mine is 6679.
I wonder if from the beginning the majority of DU members skewed older - Skinner, Elad, and Earl G aside. (I wonder how old Walt Starr was? )
I think it's the pre-Reagan generation that retains the memory of how things used to be, and has been most incensed about how things have degenerated since the years of our early adulthood. It pains me when I see younger people post diatribes against the Boomer generation, when we DUers from that generation have remained the most vocal and active and politically engaged for decades - before there even was an internet.
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I'm curious about the age demographics in this Group - please vote! [View all]
scarletwoman
Nov 2014
OP
The large 50+ age politically active block is believable. Heavy school-work-family decades of
appalachiablue
Nov 2014
#4
Wish I'd known of DU then or 2005. Better late than never though. I've heard other liberal,
appalachiablue
Nov 2014
#23
General annoyance? I was thinking major annoyance, but then field-grade officers always confused me.
Scuba
Nov 2014
#24
I was shocked in 2000 that the Democrats capitulated to the election theft.
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#49
There were liberal Republicans back in those days because liberalism was NORMAL.
scarletwoman
Nov 2014
#17
That was largely thanks to the DLC. However, it started before that, with McGovern's loss to Nixon.
scarletwoman
Nov 2014
#21
In some ways, it began with Nixon. Starting to privatize the Post Office, for example.
Jackpine Radical
Nov 2014
#46
Not really. If you compare the usernames of the votes for the Roosevelt option in the naming poll
scarletwoman
Nov 2014
#7
Every time there's been an age poll done in GD, the 45-55 age group has always been the largest.
scarletwoman
Nov 2014
#9
I was 51 in 2001 when I joined DU, probably not too long after you joined.
scarletwoman
Nov 2014
#54
A bit surprising. I'm 27, and much of the resistance I've run into has been from
UrbScotty
Nov 2014
#51