views, and then the number ballooned with 15% millennials calling themselves conservative. what should the conservatives need to do to appeal to millennials. let s ask our millennial panel. charlie kirk, michael noelles a podcaster and ali. good morning to all of you. good morning. let s start with you, charlie. what do you think the problem is and what should be done about snit. first, i ll take a little exception with the analysis. i think it s more tragic on the democrat side than on the republican side. you ve seen the last couple of years, favorability of young people s perspective toward the democratic party absolutely go down tremendously. barack obama got 66% of the youth vote in 2008 and 20% in 2012. hillary clinton was around 51%,
leading other cities and states to remove their own confederate monuments. doug mckelway joins us now from charlottesville. have things calm down at all there? yes, they have come down tremendously since saturday. that is for certain. it is a sign of the simmering tension that just lie underneath the surface. this morning, we saw another provocative incident. the young man in his early 20s came to emancipation park. he was carrying a confederate flag, and he was having it draped around his shoulder, an assault rifle. it is an open carry state. you can have a weapon on your person as long as it is visible. he had an assault rifle over his shoulder. he stood quietly at the base of the lead statue. giving him the international symbol of goodwill calling him a racist and shouting and shame, shame, shame. the police stepped between those protesters and the young men.
there was random stabbings and killings, and there was violence in here unheard of. but that was right up my alley, you know. fleece johnson held probably the reputation of being the most violent inmate in the state. he has been known to tear sinks off the wall, toilets from the floor. you name it, he s probably torn it up. the prison locks up inmates like fleece johnson in solitary confinement, known as the segregation cell or the hole. i stayed in segregation, solitary confinement, for 12 years. and a lot of the officers that i fought, some of them quit. i assaulted one of the officers one day. i put him in the hospital for 30 days in serious condition. almost killed him. they gave me 15 years for it. he has since calmed down tremendously.
there was random stabbings and killings, and there was violence in here unheard of. but that was right up my alley, you know. fleece johnson held probably the reputation of being the most violent inmate in the state. he has been known to tear sinks off the wall, toilets from the floor. you name it, he s probably torn it up. the prison locks up inmates like fleece johnson in solitary confinement, known as the segregation cell or the hole. i stayed in segregation, solitary confinement, for 12 years. and a lot of the officers that i fought, some of them quit. i assaulted one of the officers one day. i put him in the hospital for 30 days in serious condition. almost killed him. they gave me 15 years for it. he has since calmed down tremendously. with age, the inmates tend to
there was random stabbings and killings, and there was violence in here unheard of. but that was right up my alley, you know. fleece johnson held probably the reputation of being the most violent inmate in the state. he has been known to tear sinks off the wall, toilets from the floor. you name it, he s probably torn it up. the prison locks up inmates like fleece johnson in solitary confinement, known as the segregation cell or the hole. i stayed in segregation, solitary confinement, for 12 years. and a lot of the officers that i fought, some of them quit. i assaulted one of the officers one day. i put him in the hospital for 30 days in serious condition. almost killed him. they gave me 15 years for it. he has since calmed down tremendously.