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Published on Apr 2, 2016
There are many reasons to think Donald Trump is a net negative for the Republican party, especially over time.
His utter failure at selling his snake oil to millennials bodes well for the future of the country.
John Iadarola (ThinkTank) and Jimmy Dore, hosts of The Young Turks, break it down.
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"But those lousy numbers likely won't carry over to the general election if she faces off against Donald Trump.
A new poll from USA Today/Rock the Vote shows Clinton crushing Trump by a margin of 52-19 percent among voters under the age of 35.
Almost a quarter of young Republicans would vote for Clinton, according to the poll.
Young voters across demographic lines prefer Clinton to Trump, with African Americans favoring Clinton 67-5 percent.
Still, the new numbers aren't encouraging for Clinton in her matchup with Sanders.
Overall among millennials, Sanders is ahead of Clinton 54-37 percent.
Despite the conventional wisdom that Sanders performs better among men, the poll shows the two candidates mostly even among young men—48-44 percent in favor of Sanders—with Sanders gaining most of his edge from young women, who back him by a 61-30 percent margin.”*
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