In addition to the prospect of ending at higher interest rates in this year's midterm election after the shooting incident in Parkland, Florida in February and the general opposition of the organization to President Trump, the aggressiveness of American youth gun law skyrockets Did.
However, the indicator at the beginning of this year shows that young people are in middle elections. According to the new data of TargetSmart, the number of teenagers in the primary election has increased about 4% compared with the number of teenagers elected in the beginning of 2014, but the Arizona, Florida, Michigan Youth voter registration rate is about It gained 8 points. The survey also revealed that young voters account for more than 60% of Pennsylvania new registrants. According to the Tufts University Citizen Participation Information Research Center (CIRCLE), about 34% of Americans between the ages of 18 and 24 say that the possibility of voting is "very high", but this number is their connection It is indexed. Growth in level by organization and activity. In the group of 18 to 24 years old who made multiple contact votes, more than 80% answered that they voted "very" or "very"
The core Democratic group may be more interested. Middle-term low-profile voters - young voters and non-white voters - show mixed signs that they may be more interested than previous elections. According to a survey by ABC News / Washington Post in October, voters under the age of 40 are non-Caucasians, they are increasing or decreasing in comparison with the mid-2014, and will be "voted" without error.
As the country's gaze awaits political participation of young people to leave a mark on opinion polls, we ask why it is important for the first voter to vote in the medium term for the first time. Below we met the first voters and the first voters across the country who explained why the medium term importance and why they were forced to participate. These young Americans say they are keen and worried about a wide range of issues such as the right of LGBTQ, environmental protection, and immigration rights at the southern border.