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Kris's avatar

It is difficult to quantify impact in our current electoral college system. Bc impact of youth votes in NY not equal youth votes in a swing state. Everything needs to be analyzed through that lens. I have this discussion with various other voting groups - does the Black vote really “save the day” in OR? CO? The West, for that matter. We all have a tendency to look at the national aggregate trends - or what we see in our own state, when it’s really state based, and more importantly swing state based.

Various groups are touted being heroes at any given time - were youth votes in 2020 vital to winning the EC? Did they make the diff in a swing state? I haven’t analyzed the #s on that - just throwing it out there.

Lastly Rather and others may just be throwing it out there to get youth vote invigorated - bc it’s a group that often thinks it doesn’t matter.

we’re a big tent and no one group really saves the day . Unite to fight - see the French example.

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Brad Van Arnum's avatar

Excellent article! I'm so glad you picked this topic, as the myth of the young voter being the Democratic Party's savior is pretty widespread (and I've even seen it brought up with 2022, as well). If Biden does win this fall, the elderly vote, particularly in MI, PA, and WI, will very likely have been the reason. Again, great analysis here!

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