Want to make the youth vote THE big story of 2008?
Something
big is happening in our democracy -
young people are voting. Already in this
year’s Presidential primary contests, young voters have been turning out in
record numbers. Youth voter turnout more
than tripled in the Iowa caucuses, and increased by 25 percent in New
Hampshire, with 53,000 more 18-29 year olds voting than did in 2004. These historic increases echo the surge in
youth voter turnout in the last three election cycles.
2008
could be a big year for the youth vote and the Student PIRGs are working hard
to make sure that it is. Young voters (18-31 year olds) now make up nearly
one-quarter of the electorate and as such we have the potential to make the
politicians pay attention to us. And we
have the potential to make big impacts on issues like global warming, college
affordability, health care and financial security.
If
you’re tired of just talking about change and you want to make a difference,
apply for a position with the Student PIRGs to get out the youth vote in 2008.
New Voters Project Lead Organizer
New
Voters Project Lead Organizers are responsible for working with 15-30 colleges
in several states to coordinate voter registration and get-out-the-vote efforts. More
New Voters Project Campus Organizer
Campus Organizers are responsible for running a non-partisan voter registration and voter turnout campaign in a campus community. More
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