From the story: “I don’t know much about my congressmen or state representatives, and it’s hard to find information about them — it’s not readily available,” says Chase Williams, 20. We can help: https://www.activateamericanow.com/
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I have never been so informed as this year, and it is all because of the young people.
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...of our situation. And we are going to need a lot more than 60% of our young people- if we are going to stand a chance to make it as a nation. Nevertheless, this is positive news. 2/
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Getting 60% in a midterm election would be a spectacular improvement. In 2014, it was less than 20% of voters age 18-29 that voted.pic.twitter.com/9yAuPVJuhT
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And don't be tempted by the Bernie Sanders types who have no chance of winning anything. We lost the luxury of voting independent and write-in when we allowed Trump to win the Presidency. Our only hope is to vote as a block and vote them out.
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The side who gets the most new young voters to the polls wins! Young voters are the future! They SHOULD decide who wins
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@ leahorr = bot. People, we ALL are affected by the outcome of elections, so we ALL need to vote. It’s not about age groups, etc. - it’s about getting this country back on track for ALL. Blocking this bot w/its ageist rhetoric! #VoteOutGOP#VoteBlue2018
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This is good, yes, but that number really is below par. The problem is the "we're fed up" part. We as a nation are not in the "fed up" stage anymore. We are in a survival mode stage now. The fact that they refer to their state as "fed up" means they are not aware...1/
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My newly 18 year old and I are going to vote together. If you know any, invite them along. Car pooling is excellent for voting and it's good for the environment. Now that's what I call
#Winning
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