We've seen this in other statistics, each generation is down a little more in Republican identity.
So far the idea that people grow more conservative in age isn't holding up. It's easier to argue the opposite is true.
We've seen this in other statistics, each generation is down a little more in Republican identity.
Plus the republican party has changed drastically in the last 10-20 years. A moderate conservative in Reagan's era was most likely a republican. A moderate conservative today may have second thoughts about supporting a party that is as extreme as the republican party has become.FangKC wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 8:16 pm I think the ways one becomes more conservative as one ages might have changed. I think it may be true that one becomes increasingly fiscally conservative as one ages. However, I think we are seeing a hybrid of people becoming fiscally conservative, and still remain liberal on many social issues. People move around a lot more now and throughout their lives, so they are exposed to a lot more different living situations, and types of people than past generations.
The vast majority of America is moderate. We’ve never been more ripe for a centrist third party, but the two powerful ones we have now would both destroy it from either side.Highlander wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:01 pm Plus the republican party has changed drastically in the last 10-20 years. A moderate conservative in Reagan's era was most likely a republican. A moderate conservative today may have second thoughts about supporting a party that is as extreme as the republican party has become.
7. NamibiaIt's not all pigs and brick. St. Louis, a fast-growing tech hub, is actively expanding its network of greenways that connect rivers and parks, including the revitalized Gateway Arch National Park. And part of the historic garment district's renaissance, the 142-room Last Hotel, housed in the circa-1909 International Shoe Company headquarters, will open in the spring. The 21c Museum Hotel brand chose Kansas City for its latest endeavor, piggybacking on the river city's percolating art scene (from $185 a night, 21cmuseumhotels.com ). About midway between the two urban centers, in the college town of Fulton--where Winston Churchill gave his Iron Curtain speech--sits the National Churchill Museum. Starting in January, the museum kicks off its 50th anniversary with a year-long program of cultural events (nationalchurchillmuseum.org ).
Kansas City is the seventh most popular city in the U.S. for millennials to buy a home, according to a new ranking by LendingTree.com.
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Kansas City ranked behind Salt Lake City; Minneapolis; Pittsburgh; Buffalo, N.Y.; Denver; and St. Louis. The three metro cities where purchasing a home is least popular along millennials are Tampa, Fla., Miami and Las Vegas.
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