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Celerity

(47,222 posts)
Wed Jan 15, 2025, 09:06 PM Wednesday

‪Karen Attiah‬ ‪@karenattiah.bsky.social‬ · Dude, Gen X. WTF.

https://bsky.app/profile/karenattiah.bsky.social/post/3lfsx7b62q22w





How Gen X Delivered the Election to Donald Trump

Generation X is starting to flex its cultural and political muscle, data show.

https://jjmilt.substack.com/p/how-gen-x-delivered-the-election

Two and half years ago, Politico published a story featuring Cherielynn Westrich, a founding member of the power pop band The Rentals who went on to become a lawmaker in Iowa.



Westrich, who was first elected to the 81st District of the Iowa House of Representatives in 2021 before joining the senate to represent the 13th district, is described as “a Zelig-like figure in ‘90s pop culture,” a reference to the 1983 Woody Allen movie that shows Leonard Zelig (Allen) popping up in historic scenes with all sorts of famous people from the 1920s.

As journalist Ben Jacobs explains in the article, Westrich played with Spike Jonze, toured with Alanis Morissette, and worked for Flea (yes, that Flea); and she’s not shy about talking her rock n roll past.

“Well so, you guys know who Madonna is?” she asked a group of children at the Iowa state capitol. “Madonna signed my band to her record label, and we toured all around the world and got to play all the big coliseums like Madison Square Garden, and then we had videos — you guys know about MTV? — we had two of them, and you can still find them online from a long time ago back in the 1900s.”

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Walleye

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1. I call it the Nancy Reagan generation, they have a very, very confused and uninformed attitude about drugs for one thing
Wed Jan 15, 2025, 09:28 PM
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Celerity

(47,222 posts)
3. Gen X makes up the vast bulk of those 20 years, & all but 1 Gen X birth year (1980) is included in the 45 to 64yo cohort
Wed Jan 15, 2025, 09:49 PM
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for 2024. The youngest of the sub gen 'Generation Jones' (ie the youngest Boomers) makes up the rest. The rest of the Boomers (the older main core part) actually voted less for Trump than Gen Xers and that sliver of Gen Jones.

Also there is this major exit poll that is even more 'Trumpy' for the same 45-64yo cohort:

https://edition.cnn.com/election/2024/exit-polls/national-results/general/president/0

chowder66

(9,967 posts)
5. I was replying based on the graph in the post. Thank you for the update.
Wed Jan 15, 2025, 10:42 PM
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Every generation has its crappy voters and I've seen just about every group get blamed.

However, nearly every presidential election starts to skew republican once the voters hit the 45 + age brackets.

The generations coming up will most likely do the same when they get older unless they can fundamentally change that pattern.

Hugin

(35,002 posts)
4. I take that one a little personally...
Wed Jan 15, 2025, 09:57 PM
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People who say a group collectively sucks ass, suck ass.

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