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Young Voters Can Make The Difference in 2024. 2022 midterms,was the second-highest youth voter turnout in almost three decades. They were a pivotal election constituency in 2022 helping progressives win.
06:11 PM - Dec 23, 2023
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When it comes to news, young voters use social media. 65% of 18-to 24-year olds (Gen Z) and 61% of 25- to 34-year olds (millennials) list one or more social media as their preferred source of news. Social media is ripe for galvanizing young voters around the issues they care about.
06:13 PM - Dec 23, 2023
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Young Voters Care About: Abortion, Climate Change and Guns. 72% say abortion should be legal in all or most cases. 60% say climate change should be a priority,. 70 percent believe that gun control laws in the United States should be more strict.
06:17 PM - Dec 23, 2023
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This demographic can ensure Democratic victories in 2024 if their issues are promoted by Ds on social media.
06:19 PM - Dec 23, 2023
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Gail Waldby
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07:47 PM - Dec 23, 2023
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