Posted on 11/02/2004 6:25:59 PM PST by hawaiian
Nov 2, 9:02 PM EST
2004 Not a Breakout for Youth After All
By SIOBHAN McDONOUGH Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) -- This was not the breakout year for young voters that some had anticipated. Fewer than one in 10 voters Tuesday were 18 to 24, about the same proportion of the electorate as in 2000, exit polls indicated. Still, with voter turnout expected to be higher overall, more young people appeared to have come out.
A vigorous push on college campuses by both parties and national mobilization drives had raised expectations that 2004 would be the year of the youth vote.
Exit polls indicated that young people who did vote were strongly supporting Democrat John Kerry over President Bush, while they were evenly split between Bush and Democrat Al Gore four years ago.
The exit polls were conducted for The Associated Press by Edison Media Research and Mitofsky International.
Hey! Where have you been?? Haven't seen your screen name here for eons....still miss your great essays.
My 6, 8, and 10 year olds voted GW at school for their experimental "election"
The flower power generation is dead.
Bred out of existance.
Reckon why we are reading about only our youth that voted Republican. Good parents?
Thanks folks, for doing us proud!
Same thing happened to me - I also ended up marrying a Conservative, and I'm more RW than he is!
Conservative 18-24 year olds can be counted on to vote (I've voted since I was 18). Liberal 18-24 year olds can be counted on to whine about why their vote doesn't count. The trend towards home-schooling will increase the former and leave the latter scratching their heads.
My daughter is 20 and she voted. For Bush of course.
A good many of those young people are asking why they can't invest their own money for retirement rather than "contribute" to that doomed to fail SS. Funny, I asked my dad about that forty years ago...
I know that my 24 year old voted for Kerry but I'm proud that he voted. I think my 23 year old voted for Bush but we didn't ask her. My 28 year old is in an inpatient recovery program but I think would have voted for Bush but has too much on his plate right now recovering from his disease.
Joe Trippi is saying the youth vote is running close to 17% on MSNBC.
"i'm 32...does that make me old?"
Nah...Thas not old.
All of the 18 year olds I know, voted for W.
My 18 year old drove down from college this afternoon to vote. I'm so proud of him!
You mean that rock the vote didn't rock the vote?
And did YOU get him the registration form? (smile)
The article didn't say 1 in 10 between the age of 18-24, it just said less than one 1 in 10 voters were from the 18 - 24 category.
"Drunk slackers!"
Most of the DU fruitcakes are drunk and ready to blow out their brains. Only a few are still trying to keep their cool, but you can tell they are looking over their shoulder waiting to get run over.
I live in Oregon and this afternoon I was driving through our downtown. On one corner was a large group of young people screaming and shouting at the corner. I couldn't quite see what all the commotion was about, but as I pulled up to the stop light horns were blaring from cars, and a group of young people (about 30) were holding Bush signs yelling for people to vote for Bush! Everyone was excited and clapping and horns were honking...then as I drove across the street were two women in front of the Democratic Headquarters holding a Kerry sign looking very timid and quiet. They looked very humiliated...
I think young people have come out, but they are voting for President Bush. These kids have had their homeland attacked and they seem more patriotic than most adults. They remind me of the youth of WWII.
Damn Straight !! He's in college in Va. ( VaTech) and voted absentee in Zoo Jersey for what that's worth !!
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