Still a lot of votes.
But my point here also is that it's pretty much a fact of life that many
people (not all) get more conservative as they age and thus vote more conservative, as they graph shows. It's rather linear. Millennials or whomever can't sit around and hope the old white people with money "see it their way." And per the graph, there's still millions of boomer Democrats, so the combined voting power of liberal Millennials, Gen Xers, and Boomers should be able to overwhelm the opposition here. But which demo "stayed home" and didn't pick up the slack? We know the answer. That's the crux of my criticism against millennials. The Forbes poll said it itself, only 2 in 10 millennials would consider themselves politically engaged. That has got to change.