More bad news for Democrats. Much of their voter base is staying home . . . . . after none stop negative reporting on Trump .

74% of seniors will vote for "certain,"  while only 28% of young adults say they are certain they will vote.  Clearly the 24/7 strategy of fear and make-believe scandal after scandal,  has not worked.  

Only 28 percent of young adults ages 18-29 (the Millennials) say they are “absolutely certain” of voting in the 2018 midterm
. . . .  elections, according to a new survey.
The Public Religion Research Institute (PPRI) and The Atlantic found that 74 percent of seniors said they are “absolutely certain” about voting in the midterm elections, which they describe as a “massive” generational gap in voting intent.
The survey results come amid young voters distancing themselves from the Democratic party, as a Reuters poll found that 46 percent of voters ages 18-34 prefer Democrats over Republicans, versus about 55 percent in 2016.
According to the poll, young adults are less likely than seniors to be consistent voters, as only 15 percent of young adults say that they consistently vote.
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Text per editor and the Washington Times.