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Introduction
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Headlines
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Poll Numbers
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Older vs Younger Voters
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Voter Turnout
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Making Young Voters
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Political Interest
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Political Motivation
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For Experienced Voters
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For Young People
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Election Rules
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Complications
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Whats Next
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What We Dont Need to Do
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What We Need to Do
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Should All Americans Vote
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What Needs to Be Done
Description:
Explore the dynamics of youth voter mobilization in a polarized political landscape through this 23-minute lecture from Duke University. Examine the potential for unprecedented civic engagement among young Americans and the challenges in translating activism into voter turnout. Analyze historical trends, comparing youth voting rates to older citizens and international democracies. Evaluate barriers and opportunities for mobilizing young voters in the 2020 election and beyond. Delve into topics such as political interest, motivation, election rules, and necessary actions to increase youth participation. Consider the question of universal voting and discuss strategies to overcome obstacles in engaging young citizens in the electoral process.

A Coming Youth Wave? Mobilizing Young Voters in a Polarized Political Environment

Duke University
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