Baby boomers comprised a larger share of voters in 2024, accounting for 32%, but they are trending lower after hitting a peak of 36% in 2016.

Ocasio-Cortez, a millennial herself, expects the younger generation will soon tip the scales in American politics.

“Millennials are not punk kids anymore. We’re grown adults with mortgages and kids,” she said. “And we—that generation is starting to be decisive at the polls. And there is anger at being ignored, sidelined, having our economic futures mortgaged by the generations that came before us on everything from the economy to climate. And we’re taking the reins.”

From global warming to debt crisis to lack of affordable health insurance (all intentional), Boomers have definitely overstayed their welcome.

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    Every single generation in the past 100 years has said the same thing. “My generation will fix it when we’re in charge”.

    The God Damn boomers were the hippies from the 60s. What the fuck happened to peace and love?

    My generation (Gen X), my goodness, we could see through all the bullshit. We’re the original centrists.

    Every single one of my children’s Gen Z friends are all so woke they never sleep.

    Turns out every generation is full of selfish shortsighted dumbasses just like the one before it. Just like “The Greatest Generation”. Just like the boomers. Just like Gen X.

    Faith in humanity…fading

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      The people who were hippies in the 60s are mostly still hippies today. Well, the ones who subscribed to the peace and love philosophy at least. Despite the media attention the hippies were never large enough to be a politically influential group in that generation. Most of the boomers grew up bullying the hippies.

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        Both my boomer parents were hippies. My Mom literally lived in a commune for some time in her early 20s. She voted for the T-Dog in 2016 because she wanted to see real change.

        I used to chuckle when I was a kid the way my Dad would look at me and roll his eyes when my grandparents would talk about politics and religion. My Dad loves his MAGA hats now. And wonders why his grandchildren don’t want to be around him.

        My sample size of 2 says otherwise!

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          Counter anecdote: my parents are still far left. My mom was a local union rep, still attends protests, and is volunteering today.

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      "My generation will fix it when we’re in charge”.

      Except my generation hasn’t had a chance yet to prove that they will. My generation is fucked.