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It turns out, young voters (under fifty) are openly hostile to political parties, and are most likely to flip from election to election. This means the game is about to change as Millennials displace Baby Boomers as the largest voting bloc. So what happens?
Adam Brandon is a senior advisor at The Independent Center, and the former and final president of FreedomWorks.
He joins the show to discuss how an electoral surgical strike of a few house seats could introduce seismic waves to American politics.
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It turns out, young voters (under fifty) are openly hostile to political parties, and are most likely to flip from election to election. This means the game is about to change as Millennials displace Baby Boomers as the largest voting bloc. So what happens?
Adam Brandon is a senior advisor at The Independent Center, and the former and final president of FreedomWorks.
He joins the show to discuss how an electoral surgical strike of a few house seats could introduce seismic waves to American politics.

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