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  2. Youth suffrage - Wikipedia

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    A study of preregistration (registering individuals before they are eligible to vote) in the U.S. found that it was linked to higher youth turnout, and that politicians became more responsive to issues that the young have strong preferences on, such as higher education spending. [26]

  3. Rock the Vote - Wikipedia

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    Rock the Vote: Democracy Class is a program put on by Rock the Vote. It is designed to educate high school students about voting, elections, and governance. The lesson plan uses music, pop culture, video, classroom discussion, and a mock election to teach young Americans about elections.

  4. How Do I Talk to My Kids About The Election? - AOL

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    If you’re anything like me, you’re both excited and anxious when your kids ask about the 2020 US presidential election.

  5. How are teachers bringing the presidential election to ... - AOL

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    Chalkbeat and Headway have been posing questions about the presidential election to educators and high school students since February. We have heard from nearly 1,000 students and 200 teachers ...

  6. Youth vote in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During the competitive presidential race of 2000, 36 percent of youth turned out to vote and in 2004, the "banner year in the history of youth voting," 47 percent of the American youth voted. [8] In the Democratic primaries for the 2008 U.S. presidential election , the number of youth voters tripled and even quadrupled in some states compared ...

  7. Your election questions, answered - AOL

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    The November 5 general election approaches, and Americans have some questions. When CNN asked what was confusing about the system or what to expect in the weeks to come , submissions rolled in.

  8. Young Voters for the President - Wikipedia

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    Rietz also determined that non-college youth were more likely to support Nixon than college-enrolled youth and that the former group significantly outnumbered the latter. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] Outreach efforts by Young Voters for the President have been credited with helping Nixon capture 48 percent of 18 to 24 year-old voters, and 52 percent of under 30 ...

  9. Wisconsin state referendum questions on spring ballot as ...

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    Constitutional questions on Wisconsin spring election ballot. ... The young techies behind DOGE are a lightning rod for criticism but also a youth magnet for the GOP. See all politics. In Other News.