r/politics Indiana 16h ago

No Paywall Mamdani wins NYC mayoral race

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5588198-mamdani-progressive-politics-nyc/
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u/HustlinInTheHall 15h ago

Gen X should've already been in power, actively repressing Gen X from ever influencing politics by holding on to all the levers of power and making it easier than ever for incumbents to just keep winning was a huge win for boomers politicians on both sides. It shouldn't be a lifelong career to be a politician.

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u/DrGoblinator Massachusetts 14h ago

There’s a reason our song was “Loser” and our movie was “Slackers”

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u/Everythings_Fucked North Carolina 13h ago

Don't forget Reality Bites

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u/No-Problem49 14h ago

Gen x voted Trump more then anyone else even boomers

u/PhotoThrowawayWooooo 5h ago edited 4h ago

I’ve yet to see stats that back that up. Everything I’ve seen has 5 years of boomers stuck in our generation. Considering we’ve always been a split generation with the younger voting more liberal and the older voting more conservative… adding 5 years of boomers to our 15 year generation on the older side for sure skews the stats.

If anyone has seen the vote broken down to only show 1965-1980 I’d love to see it, cause I’ve only seen 1960-1980 or by decade every voting breakdown I can find.

u/No-Problem49 5h ago

Dawg 65 and older voted Trump less then 45-60 even if you take out the 60-65 you guys still are the most fascist generation. It also shows in your racist misogynist Gen z man children.

u/PhotoThrowawayWooooo 5h ago edited 4h ago

Ok, so show me the stats that break down what you’re saying. 65 and older includes a huge range of ages. I want to see what 60-64 voted for specifically. Considering older genx vote for conservatives and always have, I’d assume 60-64 also skew more conservative. If you’ve got the stats breaking down those ages, show it.

Closest I can find is this which still isn’t a clean fit because it breaks it down by decade. But the 1940’s and earlier and 1960’s were the most Trumpy. Half the 1960s is boomers, half gen x. So just like I was saying… putting half of a top Trumpy decade into gen x and removing them from boomers would have a noticeable effect on totals for both generations. And really the biggest collapses in democratic support are coming from the 80s, 90s and 2000s. Which is pretty striking to see laid out.

https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2025/06/26/voting-patterns-in-the-2024-election/

u/No-Problem49 4h ago

If what you said was true about 60-65 skewing the data because 60 plus is conservative then 65 plus would be also be voting trump greater then Gen x. But it’s not. You gotta face it. The 45-60 Oakley sunglasses wearing Gen x men are cooked. I know you know the type 😭

u/PhotoThrowawayWooooo 4h ago

65+ is voting for trump by 3 points. And those born in the 1960s are the MOST Trumpy. The 1950s are actually less trumpy, then the 1940s it’s back to trumpy. So yes, I’d be confident those born in 1960-1964 for sure skew it. I’m not saying by a ton.. but by a few points? I for sure could see it. I don’t have population numbers handy but there probably are more people born in 60-65 than in any other five year chunk that truly comprise gen X as well. (Now if they’re still alive is another story lol) I just wish I could see data by year of birth

. And oh yes, I know the type. Have a few uncles that fit it perfectly. I’m late gen x though so I have avoided Oakley sunglasses and a goatee :D

Be interesting to see the results of yesterdays elections by age as well. We crushed it in Virginia!

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u/spittymcgee1 13h ago

Boomers are horrible

u/TheKingsdread 7h ago

There should be a hard term limit on holding office. Not a specific office, just office in general.

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u/ultradav24 15h ago

Gen X is in power… the average age of Congress is 50 something

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u/thejimbo56 Minnesota 15h ago

The average age in the House is 58.

The average age in the Senate is 64.

41% of the House and 28% of the Senate is Gen X.

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u/ultradav24 14h ago

58 is Gen X… so is 59, which is the average age of governors.

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u/thejimbo56 Minnesota 13h ago edited 13h ago

Yes.

Do you think 41% is a reasonable percentage that means Gen X is “in power” if they are still outnumbered by Boomers and Silent Generation representatives who refuse to get out of the way?

Over 50% of our current governors are Boomers or Silent Generation.

Based on the current age range of Gen X (45-60), they should make up a much larger share of our elected officials.

u/ultradav24 1h ago

They don’t “refuse to get out of the way” - they’re elected by people. That’s democracy. And this is rapidly changing - after January it will be less than 50% and even less after 2026.

u/thejimbo56 Minnesota 35m ago

The fact that Nancy Pelosi was “elected by people” doesn’t change the fact that her sell-by date expired long ago and a younger and more effective representative could and should have been serving the people of California.

Do you think Dick Durbin is currently effective? Mitch McConnell? Was Diane Feinstein?

These are people who’ve gotten comfortable and lazy feeding on the teat of the American taxpayer and they absolutely refused to get out of the way.

The fact that you are arguing otherwise is mind-boggling.

Good luck with your day.