Baby Boomers' Have a Soft Spot for This Liberal Politician
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Polling data suggests that Americans tend to become more conservative as they age. Yet, the gap between baby boomers who identify as Republican and Democrat is narrow: 35% to 32%, respectively.
The Democratic Party, established in 1828, has a rich history of evolving from opposing minority rights to championing progressive reforms, inclusivity, and income equality.
Baby boomers, now aged between 60 and 78, comprise more than 20% of the American population and continue to influence society, alongside millennials and Generation X.
2024 polling data reveals that a significant number of high-profile Democratic politicians maintain strong favorability ratings among baby boomers, reflecting their enduring political influence.
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