I like the part...
"a shift that could reshape American politics for decades."
It's coming kids, the times they are a changing. Peace!
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/11/us/politics/in-montana-young-liberal-and-open-to-big-government.html?hpw&_r=0
"a shift that could reshape American politics for decades."
It's coming kids, the times they are a changing. Peace!
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/11/us/politics/in-montana-young-liberal-and-open-to-big-government.html?hpw&_r=0
MISSOULA, Mont. This funky college town, nestled along two rivers where five mountain ranges converge, has long been a liberal pocket, an isolated speck of blue in a deeply red state. Now Montana is electing more politicians who lean that way, thanks to a different-minded generation of young voters animated by the recession and social issues.
Sam Thompson, a 22-year-old environmental studies major at the University of Montana here, considers himself fiscally conservative but opposes cuts to Medicare; he expects to need health coverage when he grows old. Aaron Curtis, 27, a graduate student, admired Jon Huntsman, a moderate Republican, but could not stomach Mitt Romneys opposition to same-sex marriage...