Is there any evidence that the young people he's popular with (a) vote and (b) are influenced in their voting decisions by what he says?
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Considering there are groups like Progressive Victory that exist purely from young people organizing around political content creators, it's odd to act like political content online does nothing to get people to vote, volunteer, and even more.
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Typical reply not addressing the issue, and furthermore introducing facts not in evidence as gospel, specifically, that "political content online" in fact does anything at all to be more likely to vote

I want evidence, not assertions
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there certainly appears to be evidence that they don't vote for Zionist candidates. whether Piker is a leading voice on that front or simply a prominent figurehead seems largely ancillary to Democrats attitudes towards him.
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I mean, if one were to think he isn't, then there's literally nothing to worry about.

Whoever thinks that should go back to their centrist politics, and lose the only fashioned way, by taking the GOPs old leftovers.

On the off-chance he is, given his size, it would be wise to engage in good faith.
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Democrats can’t win elections without the ~18-40ish vote, you need our support. You can’t just pretend like we don’t vote and ignore our demands for healthcare and other progressive policies.
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you're making unwarranted assumptions and by doing so chasing off someone who, for all you know, agrees with you on practically every policy position

and this is why you can't win elections
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