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In American politics, generational disparities have long been a consideration. These schisms are at their widest in years, with both the ability to form politics for decades to come.
Two newer groups Millennials as well as Gen Xers, branch out from the two aging groups, Baby Boomers as well as Silents, on issues such as immigrants and race, as well as foreign policy including government reach. Millennials appear to hold a distinct – albeit increasingly liberal – perspective on certain topics.