Recently, there has been some concern over whether millennials will go to the polls come Election Day. In 2012, only 50 percent of millennials who were eligible to vote went to the polls. When asked if they would vote in the 2016 election, only 47 percent of millennials said they would definitely vote. Thirteen percent of millennials said they definitely would not vote, with a number of responses falling within some of the more middle ground answers such as “will probably vote,”, “fifty-fifty” or “will probably not vote.” This begs the question, why aren’t millennials voting?
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AuthorCarlos Sierra: “Severely” Independent. Country before Party. Former John McCain aide. Former Buddy Roemer National Campaign Manager. Anti-Sheriff Arpaio Committee Campaign Manager. President of Sierra Public Affairs and Partner of Renegade Public Affairs. Former CNN and POLITICO contributor. Co-Founder of The Reform Project. El Paso, Texas, Phoenix, Arizona. Archives
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