Well, that was fast. On Friday we reported that the White House was reaching out to Millennial voters with a series of emoticon laden reports. By Saturday, the emoticons had been “stripped out” of the “15 Economic Facts about Millennials” report, perhaps due to news stories that young voters could be offended by their inclusion. We hinted that emoticons were not likely to get these consumers to the polls, and would guess that a stat-heavy, more serious, infographic would better capture their attention. (Washington Times)
