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Countdown to Election Day: College Students and Young Voters Will Keep California Blue!

Morgan-Lucas.jpg By Morgan Lucas
Southern California Vice President
California College Democrats

4.3 million more voters under the age of thirty cast their ballots in the 2004 election than had in 2000. The youth vote is becoming increasingly important to electoral success; in 2004 more 18-30 year olds voted than those over 65. Last year Democrats took back Congress because of 4 million new young voters.

Young voters are already paying attention to the 2008 election and acknowledge that its outcome has serious implications for the direction of our country. That is why with one year to go until Election Day, the California College Democrats begins its campaign to take back the White House. On over 22 college campuses throughout the state, thousands of college students have become involved in the political process – many for the first time – by registering to vote.

The College Democrats are proud that two major presidential campaigns, as well as many of California’s elected officials, have acknowledged the importance of youth by partnering with us for this event. At Sacramento State, Lt. Governor John Garamendi joined with students to register voters and commented that, “the key to taking back our nation lies in connecting with young people and transforming them into educated voters and committed activists.”

Consider what others have said:

• More young people voted in 2004 than voters over 65. Harvard Institute of Politics

• In 2004, 4.3 million more voters under the age of 30 cast ballots than in 2000. Young Voter Strategies

• If only young people voted Senator Kerry would be President. Young Voter Strategies

• In the midterm elections of 2006 nearly 2 million more young voters cast their ballots than did in 2002. Center for Investment and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement

• Young Voters were the Margin of Victory in a number of important Congressional races, including: Senator Jim Webb's Race in Virginia and Senator John Tester in Montana. Without young voters there would be no Democratic Congress. Harvard Institute of Politics

• More than 75% of 18-30 year olds are already paying a "great deal of attention" to the 2008 election. A shocking 87% of young voters report they plan to vote in 2008 compared to 75% a year ago. Rock-The-Vote

• Young people care about politics. According to a recent Pew Research Center poll, 77% of 18-29 years olds say they are interested in local politics, up 28 points from 1999, and 87% are interested in national affairs. Pew Research Center

Young voters are here to make a difference, and even a year away from Election Day, we are mobilized for real change. By engaging new voters in the political process we intend to Take Back the White House, Retain Control of Congress, and keep California Blue!

Morgan Lucas is the Southern California Vice President for California College Democrats. She has been involved in politics since the age of twelve and will be graduating from UCSB in 2009 with degrees in Political Science and Economics. She is also responsible for organizing this voter registration event.

Posted on November 08, 2007

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