Twenty years ago this month, Bill Clinton’s solo sax performance on “The Arsenio Hall Show” captivated the nation in what is considered a turning point in the 1992 election. It was the moment the relatively unknown Southern governor turned on his legendary charm and connected with America --- particularly young voters. It’s fitting that Generation Y --- that nebulous but massive voting bloc comprised of 70 million young Americans between the ages of 18 and 35 --- is the flavor of the week in the current presidential campaign cycle.