Old Vote, Young Vote, Who Shouldn’t Vote?

Generalizing about generations isn’t good or bad for you; it’s simply something that people do. Generations often claim to be different than generations past, and generations past often claim to know something that generation present don’t. Every generation gets labeled, and every generation tries to step away from labels placed upon them. And of course, there are members of every generation that identify more closely with a generation different than their own.

With the November 4 just around the corner, some people think that members of specific generations should not vote; others feel that grandchildren (especially Jewish grandchildren in Florida) need to talk with their grandparents about their voting preferences.




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