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How much will the young vote factor in to this democratic primary?

Probably not much according to Chris Briem. I hope everyone who is reading this and takes part on our forums who lives in the city is registered to vote for the May primary. http://nullspace2.blogspot.com/2013/04/it-will-be-different-this-time.html
scott
2013-04-25 12:21:44
It stinks that the mayoral race is pretty much determined in the primary. I prefer not to be a member of either major party, but have to sign up temporarily if I want to cast a meaningful ballot. Wish there were open primaries here.
pseudacris
2013-04-25 12:27:41
Should there be more primary ballots casted by depression babies than millennials, I will not be surprised.
sloaps
2013-04-25 12:59:47
I hear you Hyla, I'm just a pragmatist when it comes down to it. Either a grassroots group needs to make this their key issue and organize and fight for it or people just need to play the game how it's currently set up to play.
scott
2013-04-25 14:15:20
Chris Briem rocks, and he's data-driven, not an ideologue. It is remarkable how much the city is open/vulnerable to any group that was capable of organizing and delivering themselves as a voting block and sustaining that over a few years. For instance, the students in Oakland have enough numbers to change the elections. There's lots of demographics that could do it. (that explains the political power of certain labor unions, and my hat's off to them for working it) Maybe it speaks to the melting pot, maybe it speaks to inertia/disenfranchisement or the difficulty some people have of just getting through the month, maybe it speaks to the fact that we're consumers more than citizens, I don't know. I do highly recommend Nullspace. He's a real nice person - and he's a bicyclist, here's his trip report about riding to DC. I really like it, it takes the format of alternating voices of Chris and his partner.
vannever
2013-04-25 17:14:16
Are there any clear-cut biking issues in this election? I'm not a one-issue guy, but bikes are one of the few issues that could get me off my ass.
mick
2013-04-25 20:05:30
PS uh.... not that I would know anything about young people.
mick
2013-04-25 20:13:31
Personally, I don't vote in primaries if I have to be registered w/ a party in order to do so. Although I strongly favor the dems over the gop (a party that doesn't believe in government really has no place in government imho)... I don't connect enough with the Dems to be bothered.
headloss
2013-04-25 20:30:22
Not sure what you mean by clear cut, but yes there are lots of issues we asked each of the candidates to weigh in on from their position on bike share to cycle tracks. Answers being published around May 1.
scott
2013-04-25 21:59:54
I'm 24 and quite honestly if I didn't bike in this city, I would not vote in this election.
that_tickles
2013-04-26 06:25:53