How 'All in the Family' Explains Biden's Strength Among Seniors. [View all]
Yesterdays hippies have become todays seniors and theyre still voting Democratic.
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Its usually a given that Republicans will win voters 65 and over, but thats not the case in this election. Instead, polls show President Biden close or even ahead among seniors, continuing a steady and overlooked trend of Democratic gains among older voters.
Mr. Bidens strength among seniors might be surprising, but the likeliest explanation is deceptively simple: At every stage earlier in their lives, many of todays seniors voted Democratic. They just got older.
To understand why, consider Archie Bunker, the working-class lovable bigot from the 1970s hit sitcom All in the Family, and his TV family.
The show revolved around Archies feuds with his 20-something feminist daughter, Gloria, and his liberal son-in-law, Michael, over race, gender and politics. (The existence of a 30-minute-long YouTube video called Racist Archie Bunker Compilation which has nearly two million views tells you most of what you need to know about the show and his character.)
Its not unreasonable if Archie is your image of an older voter. As recently as 15 years ago, every single voter over age 65 was born before the end of World War II and came of age before the cultural revolution of the 1960s that shaped the views of many baby boomers voters for a lifetime.
Archies generation was the only one that reacted to the 2008 nomination of Barack Obama by shifting right: A higher share of them voted for John McCain in 2008 than for George W. Bush in 2004.
But in 2024, Archie shouldnt be your image of a senior. Archie would be 100 years old today; his generation, called the Greatest Generation, has almost entirely died. The generation that came after Archies the conservative Silent Generation, who grew up during the popular Eisenhower presidency in the Leave It to Beaver 1950s has mostly died, too. Just 20 percent of the Silent Generation is alive today.
Instead, you may be better off thinking of Michael and Gloria. They are boomers, and they would be in their 70s today.'>
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/04/06/upshot/older-voters.html