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My husband’s and my siblings born from 1974 forward (and their friends) all seem much more like millennials to us.
I was born in '81, which technically makes me a millennial but I
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My husband’s and my siblings born from 1974 forward (and their friends) all seem much more like millennials to us.
K is prolly more of the Romney/McCain type pub. But a pub nonetheless.Even K spoke out against Trump (iirc)
Thankfully not the ones at Boshamer. Rifle toting, hunting, country music listening country boys who all think Donald Trump is a pile of shit.Most hoops, football, and baseball coaches are white males. It’s not a leap to assume a white male is MAGA, unless you’re at a major research university or liberal arts college at a Faculty meeting. Or, at a Friends Meeting.
Yes, i was born in 78 and there is a pretty dramatic difference in my cohort as compared to those born a decade before.Good point. I'm a young X. Specifically an Xennial or whatever. So we are definitely different than those from the early generation.
I'd be surprised if they weren't. Demographically, Major League baseball is obviously all men. They are 60% White, 30% Hispanic, and about 8% black. I think a lot of industries with those kind of numbers are going to skew Republican.It's been documented that most MLB players/coaches are Pubs if not full tilt maga.
Believe the link actually suggests that the MLB is most "Republican" and NHL is second. And presumably that would only be the American NHL players as Canadian players are obviously not registered to vote here (and probably skew at least a little more liberal).I'd be surprised if they weren't. Demographically, Major League baseball is obviously all men. They are 60% White, 30% Hispanic, and about 8% black. I think a lot of industries with those kind of numbers are going to skew Republican.
Eta. Here's an article from two days ago which I am hoping is not buried somewhere in this thread. They looked at voter registrations of various pro League members. Doesn't include foreign-born as they aren't eligible to vote.
Breaks down pretty much how you might expect. Most Republican league is the NHL followed by Major League baseball. Most democratic league is the WNBA followed by the nba. NFL somewhere in the middle but leans democrat.
You're absolutely right. I misread it. MLB were the most republicans. NHL next. NHL did have the most unaffiliated voters followed by the nfl.Believe the link actually suggests that the MLB is most "Republican" and NHL is second. And presumably that would only be the American NHL players as Canadian players are obviously not registered to vote here (and probably skew at least a little more liberal).
Question, tho’, is if they vote (and they’re 17-24 year-old males; it’s likely they don’t vote), do they vote as HeelYeah2012 does for Congress, Senate, and the Legislature? Republican.Thankfully not the ones at Boshamer. Rifle toting, hunting, country music listening country boys who all think Donald Trump is a pile of shit.
OP was talking about the coaches, not the players. Scott Jackson, I believe, is a registered Dem who took a demotion to come here from Liberty - there's nothing to confirm it, but both the optics and some rumors suggest that he just couldn't stand being at Liberty anymore. It's not the biggest stretch to imagine that the men that he chose to join after that choice would lean the same way.Question, tho’, is if they vote (and they’re 17-24 year-old males; it’s likely they don’t vote), do they vote as HeelYeah2012 does for Congress, Senate, and the Legislature? Republican.
Cuz those elected Republicans are backing MAGA 100%.
You’re correct. Thanks for correcting me.OP was talking about the coaches, not the players. Scott Jackson, I believe, is a registered Dem who took a demotion to come here from Liberty - there's nothing to confirm it, but both the optics and some rumors suggest that he just couldn't stand being at Liberty anymore. It's not the biggest stretch to imagine that the men that he chose to join after that choice would lean the same way.
Yep. Our coaching staff in baseball is a damned fine group of people.OP was talking about the coaches, not the players. Scott Jackson, I believe, is a registered Dem who took a demotion to come here from Liberty - there's nothing to confirm it, but both the optics and some rumors suggest that he just couldn't stand being at Liberty anymore. It's not the biggest stretch to imagine that the men that he chose to join after that choice would lean the same way.