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VIDEO: Millennial Generation to Vote For Obama

May 26, 2012 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

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Millennial Generation to Vote aid family harmony?
Millennial Generation Can better systems for voting aid family harmony?

Apathy doesn’t matter: Millennial vote will go to Obama

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Millennial Generation to Vote: Millennials Avoid Voter Apathy in Large Numbers For the Presidential Election | Democracy, elections, and voting

Millennials Avoid Voter Apathy in Large Numbers For the Presidential Election

The Millennial Generation will vote for President Obama two to one — at least, the 60 percent who are now of voting age will. That’s the prediction of Michael Hais, co-author with Morley Winograd of “Millennial Momentum.” Hais characterizes generations as being united by common behavior. | Democracy, elections, and voting

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Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Voter Turnout, Voting Age, Youth Voting Rights

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