Harvard IOP poll of young voters:
— Evan Siegfried (@evansiegfried) April 22, 2019
•Just 23% say they’re GOP
•68% disapprove of Trump
•22% say Trump & 18% Baby Boomers “care about people like me”
•61% Concerned about moral direction of US
•Plurality view climate change as crisis demanding action https://t.co/hNukRal1Wd
“The Census found 36% of citizens ages 18-29 reported voting in last year’s midterm elections, jumping 16 percentage points since 2014 (when turnout was 20%) and easily surpassing any midterm election since the 1980s.” Trump < age 34 disapproval =70% in Monday’s Harvard/IOP poll https://t.co/c13GqBVRbI
— Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) April 23, 2019
The census estimates are great, but imperfect. We have actual individual vote history. It turns out the turnout rate among voters age 18-29 more than doubled, relative to 2014. https://t.co/0KbWa9mc3P
— Tom Bonier (@tbonier) April 24, 2019