My point is not that the ONLY changes that should be made are sweeping game changers--sometimes incrementalism is the only option--but when you got elected with the support of idealistic kids, you better do something for them that they can instantly understand or better yet, they can clearly see and feel the effects of in their lives.
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Kids are definitely not going to be impressed by the Gibbs/Rahm/Axelrod strategy of telling progressive voters (which is what college kids are) to vote for them because their only other choice is the Manson family, and not to criticize the White House.
Certainly, young people graduating in this climate are likely to become disillusioned. Still, as far as something that they can clearly see, the student loan reform was extremely well received.
Also, I doubt a lot of young people are making their voting decisions based on Gibbs/Rahm/Axelrod.
If they do turn out to vote, it will benefit Democrats. The thing is to ensure that they do vote. Republicans have nothing to gain.