DNC speaks to empty College Democrat event - in Washington DC!

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Looks like the Democrats' neverending string of failures, smears and lies is coming home to roost.

No one wants to listen to them any more. Not even the young people they depend on to fill their ranks with inexperienced, emotionally-driven hard-left votes.

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DNC speaks to empty College Democrat event

DNC speaks to empty College Democrat event

Mariana Barillas
Michigan Campus Correspondent
on Jul 24, 2015 at 8:58 PM EDT

•The conference could barely fill the first two rows of seats.

•The speakers emphasized the important role Millennial voters can play in the political process by getting out the vote, engaging fellow students on campus, and supporting the objectives of the Democratic Party.

•The conference began July 22 and will end this Saturday.

Emphasizing the importance of Millennial voters in upcoming elections, progressive activists spoke to a nearly empty auditorium at the College Democrats of America annual conference on Friday.

Despite offering a full day of activities, speakers like Julian Castro, and campaigning advice from top political operatives, the College Democrats of America were barely able to fill the first couple rows with young attendees.

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The speakers emphasized the important role Millennial voters can play in the political process by getting out the vote, engaging fellow students on campus, and supporting the objectives of the Democratic Party. The conference began July 22 and will end this Saturday at the University of the District of Columbia.

Donna Brazile, Vice Chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee and frequent television political commentator, began an unscheduled appearance by thanking “all those who work so hard to ensure that all of our young people, all of our College Democrats, are involved, active, and engaged in the national Democratic Party.”

Brazile encouraged the members of the sparse audience to seek public office while pointing to an empty chair on stage.

“I want you to start thinking about filling this seat,” said Brazile, who said she has been active in politics since childhood and looked forward to the contributions of the next generation.
 
Looks like the liberals don't want to touch this with a 10-foot email server.

They'd rather scream "Trump is mean!!!" and "Republicans are heartless!" than address why they can't get an audience, even of leftist students, even in Washington DC.
 
Looks like the Democrats' neverending string of failures, smears and lies is coming home to roost.

No one wants to listen to them any more. Not even the young people they depend on to fill their ranks with inexperienced, emotionally-driven hard-left votes.

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DNC speaks to empty College Democrat event

DNC speaks to empty College Democrat event

Mariana Barillas
Michigan Campus Correspondent
on Jul 24, 2015 at 8:58 PM EDT

•The conference could barely fill the first two rows of seats.

•The speakers emphasized the important role Millennial voters can play in the political process by getting out the vote, engaging fellow students on campus, and supporting the objectives of the Democratic Party.

•The conference began July 22 and will end this Saturday.

Emphasizing the importance of Millennial voters in upcoming elections, progressive activists spoke to a nearly empty auditorium at the College Democrats of America annual conference on Friday.

Despite offering a full day of activities, speakers like Julian Castro, and campaigning advice from top political operatives, the College Democrats of America were barely able to fill the first couple rows with young attendees.

11798327_461992310627489_2118311555_n.jpg


The speakers emphasized the important role Millennial voters can play in the political process by getting out the vote, engaging fellow students on campus, and supporting the objectives of the Democratic Party. The conference began July 22 and will end this Saturday at the University of the District of Columbia.

Donna Brazile, Vice Chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee and frequent television political commentator, began an unscheduled appearance by thanking “all those who work so hard to ensure that all of our young people, all of our College Democrats, are involved, active, and engaged in the national Democratic Party.”

Brazile encouraged the members of the sparse audience to seek public office while pointing to an empty chair on stage.

“I want you to start thinking about filling this seat,” said Brazile, who said she has been active in politics since childhood and looked forward to the contributions of the next generation.

Millennials want something better than the Dem dream of a life of minimum wage, food stamps and unemployment
 
Millennials want something better than the Dem dream of a life of minimum wage, food stamps and unemployment
Millennials are realizing that that's all that will result from Democrats' grandiose promises.

And that is a huge change, the worst thing that can happen to Democrats: That people start learning the truth about them.
 
Millennials want something better than the Dem dream of a life of minimum wage, food stamps and unemployment
Millennials are realizing that that's all that will result from Democrats' grandiose promises.

And that is a huge change, the worst thing that can happen to Democrats: That people start learning the truth about them.

Can you image blacks supporting a party that said, "I'll have them ******* voting Democrat for the next 200 years" or of Thurgood Marshall, "Son, when I appoint a ****** to the Supreme Court I want everyone to know he's a ******"
 
The Democrat party has always relied on the voters' ignorance of their racism and failed policies.

Now it looks like the voters aren't as ignorant.

That's a disaster for the Democrat party.
 

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