Democrats Win Youth, But Republicans Have a Chance
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John Aloysius Farrell
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John A. Farrell - June 16, 2009
But these kids aren't just knee-jerk lefties. So Republicans can hope they grow to the right.
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A Correction to My Blog Post On Young Downscale Voters
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Michael Barone
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Michael Barone - March 20, 2009
Young downscale voters still didn't vote at high levels.
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Young Downscale Voters Didn't Show Up At Polls in 2008 Elections
By
Michael Barone
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Michael Barone - March 17, 2009
Voters under 30 made up 22 percent of the potential electorate but only 10 percent of voters.
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Young Voters May Give Democrats Staying Power
By
Kenneth T. Walsh
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Nation & World - January 13, 2009
But a study says those new voters for Obama are not yet locked in.
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The 'Yes, They Did' Photo Gallery
By
Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - November 7, 2008
Campuses erupted when Obama won the presidency. Student photographers were there to record history.
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A Decisive but Not Overwhelming Victory for Barack Obama
By
Michael Barone
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Michael Barone - November 7, 2008
Obama's victory was overdetermined and underdelivered.
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Young Voters Powered Obama's Victory While Shrugging Off Slacker Image
By
Amanda Ruggeri
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Nation & World - November 6, 2008
Obama won both Indiana and North Carolina in large part because of voters ages 18 to 29.
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5 Voting Demographics Where Barack Obama Made Headlines
Opinion - November 6, 2008
According to exit polls, Obama dominated the youth and minority vote.
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Students Vote, Then Party for Obama
By
Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - November 5, 2008
Midnight revelry sprouts on campuses in Michigan, California, D.C., Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Wisconsin.
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Massive Turnout and Desire for Change Give Barack Obama the Presidency
By
Kenneth T. Walsh
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Nation & World - November 5, 2008
In his victory speech at Grant Park, Obama echoed Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr.
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Barack Obama's Advantage Among Young Voters Could Carry the Election
By
John Mashek
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Opinion - October 28, 2008
Young voters don't ordinarily turn out, but this year they might.
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John McCain's Problems With Polls Continue
By
Bonnie Erbe
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Bonnie Erbe - September 29, 2008
Bad news keeps coming in, and he did himself no favors in the debate.
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Confusing Voter Registration Laws Could Affect Presidential Election
By
Nikki Schwab
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Nation & World - September 24, 2008
Register at parents' home? At school? Students get conflicting advice.
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Usher Endorsed Obama but Has Bipartisan Approach to Voting
By
Paul Bedard
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Washington Whispers - September 20, 2008
The hip hop king has a program to engage kids in politics.
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ACLU Sues Michigan Over Voter Purge Program, Saying It Hurts College Students
By
Liz Halloran
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Nation & World - September 18, 2008
Lawsuit alleges that voter-registration rules in this swing state could disenfranchise young people.
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Barack Obama, Pollsters, and the Youth Vote
By
John Aloysius Farrell
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John A. Farrell - September 18, 2008
Damn kids these days are unpollable!
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Punch-Drunk From Watching the Polls? Blame Today's Youth
By
Bonnie Erbe
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Bonnie Erbe - September 11, 2008
Can't figure out the scattershot polls? Blame young voters, who are totally befuddling pollsters.
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Barack Obama and His Hip-Hop Friends Reach Out to Youth Vote
By
Bonnie Erbe
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Bonnie Erbe - August 25, 2008
The Hip-Hop Caucus is trying to get young voters to the polls this Fall.
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5 Voting Groups to Watch this Presidential Cycle
By
Nikki Schwab
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Kent Garber
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Nation & World - August 13, 2008
Women, Hispanics, African Americans, Evangelicals, and the young could have an impact.
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Texting for the Youth Vote
News Desk - February 1, 2008
As youth organizers predicted, young voter turnout is surging in the presidential nominating contests. To keep the momentum rolling through Super Tuesday, Student PIRGs' New Voter Project is announcing it will text 20,000 young people with reminders to vote on the eve of the February 5 contests in 24 states.
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Democrats Say Young Are Flocking to Party
News Desk - January 11, 2008
Assessing the presidential results in Iowa and New Hampshire, Democratic leaders see signs that young voters are flocking to their party and away from the Republicans. Of the 65,230 young people ages 17 to 29 who participated in the Iowa caucuses January 3, 52,580 caucused for Democrats while only 12,650 caucused for the Republicans.
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Youth Vote Tripled in Iowa
News Desk - January 4, 2008
Barack Obama and Mike Huckabee may owe a debt to young people for their victories in last night's Iowa caucuses. Youth voter turnout tripled from 2004, with 65,000 people ages 17 through 29 turning out for the caucuses.
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When Young People Vote in Greater Numbers, Does Anyone Hear Them?
The Paper Trail - November 9, 2006
Two million more young people voted this year than did in the last midterm election, a research group told student reporters yesterday. The change could bring higher-education issues to the forefront.
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THE TURNOUT WARS: Which Schools Cared...and Which Didn't Have Time
The Paper Trail - November 8, 2006
Young people aren't famous for loving to vote. This year was different in some places, not so different in others.
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