Thursday
Nov062008
Are youth voters political game-changers?
On Tuesday, young voters showed that their generation is "moving from revolutionary to solutionary," said Hip Hop Caucus President, Reverend Lennox Yearwood, Jr. at the Campus Progress event discussing youth voter turnout. Also in attendance was Kat Barr, Political Outreach Director for Rock the Vote; Amanda Carpenter, National Political Reporter for Townhall.com; and David Madland, Director of the American Worker Project for the Center for American Progress Action Fund. The panel discussed the major issues for youth voters such as the economy and the war in Iraq, as well as how to keep the youth civically engaged.
The panelists all agreed that this was a "fundamentally progressive election," and Madland said that this generation is ideologically more progressive than any generation before them. Yearwood compared the election to the Civil Rights Movement because he said that "it became a movement" itself. To keep youth involvement high and in order to "make government transparent," he said all American citizens must become civic teachers to the up and coming generations. The Campus Progress event concluded with the thought that Kat Barr began with, that regardless of future youth involvement, it must be said that in this election,"young people made the difference."
The panelists all agreed that this was a "fundamentally progressive election," and Madland said that this generation is ideologically more progressive than any generation before them. Yearwood compared the election to the Civil Rights Movement because he said that "it became a movement" itself. To keep youth involvement high and in order to "make government transparent," he said all American citizens must become civic teachers to the up and coming generations. The Campus Progress event concluded with the thought that Kat Barr began with, that regardless of future youth involvement, it must be said that in this election,"young people made the difference."
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