The Kids Are Alright
We've seen a couple polls lately about how the youth vote is breaking strongly Democratic, but aside from the brand loyalty implications, this is important because young people these days are the most committed volunteers in America, whether for nonprofit charities or political campaigns. The biggest issue Republicans are going to have with the malaise in their party is the waning of their army of volunteers. If they go ahead and nominate Rudy Giuliani, this will be even worse, considering their army usually consists of a lot of religious conservatives.
So young people enrich the Democratic Party in a myriad of ways, not only through voting but through volunteerism and energy. And the Republicans are completely out of touch with this; otherwise, they wouldn't seek to boycott the YouTube debate, a major venue for 18-29 year-olds. And one of their top political leaders would have a clue what he's talking about.
But Romney showed some unfamiliarity with the Internet when he discussed the problem of sexual predators and children.
"YouTube is a website that allows kids to network with one another and make friends and contact each other," Romney explained. "YouTube looked to see if they had any convicted sex offenders on their web site. They had 29,000."
Actually, YouTube is the popular site that allows Internet users to upload and watch a variety of videos. The web site, which is owned by search-engine behemoth Google, also was a co-sponsor of the Democratic presidential debate held on Monday night.
The web site MySpace is the one to which Romney actually was referring. MySpace, owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., said this week it had found 29,000 registered sex offenders who had submitted profiles to its site and removed them.
You'd think Rupert would have briefed him.
Republicans are taking the youth vote for granted, much like they have the black vote and (increasingly) the Hispanic vote. This doesn't allow many ways left to win.
Labels: 2008, Mitt Romney, MySpace, Rudy Giuliani, youth vote, YouTube






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