SHOCK POLL: Millennials support for Democrats drops 9% in 2 years

An exclusive poll from Reuters showcased that Millennial support for Democrats dropped 9% in 2 years.

Reuters:

Enthusiasm for the Democratic Party is waning among millennials as its candidates head into the crucial midterm congressional elections, according to the Reuters/Ipsos national opinion poll.

The online survey of more than 16,000 registered voters ages 18 to 34 shows their support for Democrats over Republicans for Congress slipped by about 9 percentage points over the past two years, to 46 percent overall. And they increasingly say the Republican Party is a better steward of the economy.

Although nearly two of three young voters polled said they do not like Republican President Donald Trump, their distaste for him does not necessarily extend to all Republicans or translate directly into votes for Democratic congressional candidates.

That presents a potential problem for Democrats who have come to count on millennials as a core constituency – and will need all the loyalty they can get to achieve a net gain of 23 seats to capture control of the U.S. House of Representatives in November.

Here is a graphic breaking down the Poll.

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This is certainly bad news for the Democrats. The Democrats need millennial voters now more than ever as they hope to take back control of the house and senate and push for the impeachment of Donald Trump.

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