Younger voters ‘don’t have same sense of achievement’with Clinton

SMU political expert Stephanie Martin, speaking on the night Hillary Clinton gained enough delegates to be the Democrats’ nominee for president, said that young voters “don’t have the same sense of achievement” with the first female nominee that older voters might.

SMU political expert Stephanie Martin, speaking on the night Hillary Clinton gained enough delegates to be the Democrats’ nominee for president, said that young voters “don’t have the same sense of achievement” with the first female nominee that older voters might. She said her students view such a milestone as inevitable and are not as impressed. She also talks about The Associated Press announcing Clinton as the nominee on the eve of the California primary and Republican Donald Trump’s campaign.