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However, this is one of my favorite points. Besides the myth of young voters (demographics and numbers in thei election were the same regarding who voted and who did not), the "youth" appeal is very short-lived. Bill Clinton was on MTV (when it was cool) and lots of college kids were excited though very few voted. Four years later (an eternity in student time) Bill Clinton was another adult who lied to them and was one of "them" not "us." Fortunately for him, his opponent was the less-than-vibrant Bob Dole. Obama's got himself in a corner against that demographic given he's promised to absolve college debts. With whose money? In the next Presidential election, he'll be the "establishment" and tribe theory makes him the target, not the Pied Piper. Remember Al Gore's hype about running net cables in schools? Four years later that was incredibly out of touch because WiFi was so much more possible. He'll also have four years of LOTS of web-based documentation of actual actions and results.