The only problem with that is the ageist rhetoric in there. RP's message cuts across all age brackets.
Yes. I made some reference to this in a different thread.
I am becoming increasingly wary of the repeated emphasis placed on how well Ron resonates with young people and college kids. It bothers me even in the most otherwise positive interviews and articles. It's the fact that it's often presented in an
exclusionary way, as though support for Ron is limited to, and solely a factor of, that one demographic. I don't know how well that plays with more mature voters. I think, too often, it may be interpreted as support exclusively eminating from those who are naturally rebellious, but also
naive. Something, perhaps, to be grown out of in the real world and with more life experience.
I suppose it's only fair that Ron's support among the young be discussed and analyzed. He is, after all, the oldest candidate, so support among this group may seem counterintuitive to the casual observer. But I think that card can be overplayed when it's repeatedly and endlessly drummed into the heads of older voters.