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  2. Political apathy - Wikipedia

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    In political science, political apathy is a lack of interest or apathy towards politics. [1] This includes voter apathy, information apathy [2] and lack of interest in elections, political events, public meetings, and voting. [3] Voter apathy is a lack of interest among voters in the elections of representative democracies.

  3. Voter turnout is lower among young adults than older age ...

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    Adults between 18 and 24 have continuously posted the lowest voter turnout rate of all age groups over the past six decades, with turnout wavering between 30-50% in all presidential elections ...

  4. Youth vote in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An example of a fairly successful voter registration drive would be the "Reggie the Rig" drive by the Republican National Committee in the 2004 election. With a goal of registering three million new voters, the "Reggie the Rig" bus traveled to college campuses, a place to reach thousands of potential youth voters at once. [8]

  5. Biden’s young voter problem keeps getting worse - AOL

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    Young voters are part of Democrats’ natural base of support, but Biden is actually 11 percentage points behind Trump among young voters 18-34 in a head-to-head match in a CNN poll conducted by ...

  6. Opinion - Dismantling the myth of voter apathy this Election Day

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    Americans may be disillusioned by the state of politics today, but they care about the issues and are actively engaged in electoral outcomes. However, that doesn’t mean they’re actually ...

  7. Pew Research Center political typology - Wikipedia

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    Upbeats were young, Republican-leaning voters that believed in American exceptionalism and were optimistic about the governing of the United States. Disaffecteds were middle-aged Republican-leaning voters that were highly skeptical of both government and business. Bystanders were voters that did not vote, typically young and poorly educated.

  8. Voter registration is spiking, particularly among young adults

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    A huge percentage of the newly registered voters are young people, many voting for the first time. According to Vote.org, voters under 35 made up 81% of Tuesday's registrations, with the biggest ...

  9. Youth politics - Wikipedia

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    Data collected in by the National Center for Education Statistics found that overall young Americans care more about entertainment and sports than political and foreign news. [4] Despite these statistics there is a positive outlook on youth involvement in the future because of the 2008 election when President Barack Obama ran.