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Democrats worry young people souring on party

Por: The Hill Politics August 07, 2023

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Democrats are calling for their 2024 candidates to reengage with young voters amid signs that the critical voting bloc may be distancing from the party. Recent polling has found the number of young people who identify as Democrats is on a slight decline, while President Biden has from the demographic that played a pivotal role in his victory over former President Trump in 2020.  from John Della Volpe, the polling director at the Harvard Kennedy... + full article



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