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    1. If you wonder about the map for people under 34 is all green minus Galicia, Catalonia and Extremadura who vote Socialist.

      Edit: and the province of Soria, that has lost half of its population since the 60’s, so not a lot of young people there.

    2. Funny result, considering that in most Western democracies, the older generation tends to lean right.

    3. Feeling-Medium-7856 on

      Pretty much the inverse of the UK (demographic voting pattern wise).

    4. novalocomotiva on

      For the americans, we dont have your weird sistem and this wouldn’t mean that all the members of congress would be PSOE just that they have a simple majority over all of the provinces, also some of these provinces probably only have aprox 30% PSOE vote because we have more than two parties

    5. A votar más paguita e ir y que les rebajen el cine, que con la pensión máxima no les llega

    6. False-Discipline-640 on

      One of the few countries where boomers aren’t the beating heart of the far-right

    7. Should be the only hint young people need that this party is not for them lol

    8. Competitive-Owl-2894 on

      always wild to see how much of the globe was under british rule back then

    9. Material_Artichoke42 on

      I would need to see the source.

      Speaking as a Spaniard, and a Galician at that, It looks REALLY, REALLY off base.

    10. Argentinotriste on

      „Blue“ arent conservatives. They are socialist too „fake right“

    11. RestaurantBoring417 on

      It’s a social democratic party, not tankie socialist party. So most of the voters in Spain aged 65-74 are social democrats, which is unique since in other European countries they tend to be more conservative, but not that crazy.

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