In this session...
Millennials will soon be the country’s largest voting bloc and will have a definite impact on the 2016 election. What matters most to those under 40? What are the best strategies to reach them? Join us for a rousing discussion on America’s future—in 2016 and beyond.
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Millennials will soon be the country’s largest voting bloc and will have a definite impact on the 2016 election. Often eschewing conventional party labels, Americans under 40 have very different perspectives on everything from marijuana legalization to entitlement reform, as compared to their parents and grandparents.
Opposition to same-sex marriage helped deliver the 2004 election to George W. Bush. Opposition to the Iraq War helped Barack Obama win the White House in 2008.
But today, most of the country supports same-sex marriage. The rise of ISIS has perhaps created a more hawkish electorate.
How do younger Americans feel about these social, economic, foreign policy, and other hot button issues? What matters most to those under 40?
Where do Millennials stand? What are the best strategies to reach them?
Join us at 10am on Wednesday, September 30 at Nasdaq MarketSite for a rousing discussion on America’s future—in 2016 and beyond.
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