A Harvard Youth poll found that 53% of young Americans will 'definitely be voting' in the 2024 election. After President Biden officially withdrew from his...
A Harvard Youth poll found that 53% of young Americans will"definitely be voting" in the 2024 election. After President Biden and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the potential Democratic nominee, will this candidate changeup affect how younger voters plan to cast their ballots come November?
The assistant professor of political science at Marist College points to the"age issue" now being reversed where Trump is the elder candidate facing off with a younger Vice President Harris:"Democrats tend to do better when their candidate at the top of the ticket is younger. And right now, that's where they are.
Um, so it's not totally distinct from the rest of the population, But the emphasis is certainly on, you know, economic futures, where the economy is going and inflation and other issues and unemployment interest rates.How do you think voters will respond to a potential Kamala Harris run?Look, there's no doubt that, uh, the Harris run is an opportunity for the Democratic Party to reset, And part of that means a new look at the party, uh, by younger voters.
But I think it's also the enthusiasm, the energy, the, uh, younger generation appeal, uh, is a lot different than someone who's in their eighties. And now Donald Trump is the senior statesman of the of the, uh, campaign and what we've seen, interestingly, is when the Democrats have been successful.Obama was younger than both McCain and Mitt Romney when he was running.And right now that's where they are.
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