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Related: About this forumTexas Observer: "Vibe shift": Young Texas voters, motivated by Kamala Harris, lock into the presidential election
https://www.texastribune.org/2024/08/12/kamala-harris-texas-young-voters-gen-z/The new matchup between Trump and Harris is helping Democrats close the enthusiasm gap, in part by capturing the attention and interest of young voters who historically vote at lower rates than older generations. But the historic nature of Harris candidacy as the partys first Black woman and South Asian presidential nominee, coupled with the rapid shift in the campaigns tone, has young voters of all political stripes taking a hard look some for the first time at the role they could play in November.
I feel like with a female president, it's a whole new perspective. You see it from a different angle, said Daijha Davis, a sophomore at Texas Southern University. Davis, who will also cast her first ever ballot this November, said she hadnt paid much attention to Trump or Bidens records in office and had been a little torn on her vote. But the Harris campaigns revitalized social media presence has won her over and she is now prepared to vote for Harris.
If motivated, Gen Z voters could have a major impact on elections. Texas population has the second youngest median age of any state, other than Utah. And in 2020, there were about 1.3 million Texans ages 18 to 24 who were registered to vote. Those voters have historically turned out to vote at rates lower than any other age range, with voter participation rates increasing steadily as age ranges increase.
About 43% of young Texans aged 18-29 voted in 2020 an eleven point increase from 2016. 66% of all eligible voters and 76% of eligible voters age 64 and older voted that same year.
I feel like with a female president, it's a whole new perspective. You see it from a different angle, said Daijha Davis, a sophomore at Texas Southern University. Davis, who will also cast her first ever ballot this November, said she hadnt paid much attention to Trump or Bidens records in office and had been a little torn on her vote. But the Harris campaigns revitalized social media presence has won her over and she is now prepared to vote for Harris.
If motivated, Gen Z voters could have a major impact on elections. Texas population has the second youngest median age of any state, other than Utah. And in 2020, there were about 1.3 million Texans ages 18 to 24 who were registered to vote. Those voters have historically turned out to vote at rates lower than any other age range, with voter participation rates increasing steadily as age ranges increase.
About 43% of young Texans aged 18-29 voted in 2020 an eleven point increase from 2016. 66% of all eligible voters and 76% of eligible voters age 64 and older voted that same year.
Hey, if you're in Texas (or any red state), have you checked your voter registration recently? Even if you have been faithfully voting in all the elections you can, it's worth a monthly check. The way I do it is go to my local county's elections website and the form is right there.
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Texas Observer: "Vibe shift": Young Texas voters, motivated by Kamala Harris, lock into the presidential election (Original Post)
Bolo Boffin
Aug 2024
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ArkansasDemocrat1
(3,213 posts)1. C'mon guys, take Texas back from the weirdos and criminals! ...nt
ampm
(349 posts)2. Voting checkup
I check my voting status every election cycle because you never know.
TBF
(34,748 posts)3. I've been checking mine every few weeks (most recently last week) -
I don't trust them any further than I can throw them ...
DinahMoeHum
(22,518 posts)4. Let's hope they do the same for Colin Allred
. . .who is running for US Senate to unseat that POS Ted Cruz.
Bolo Boffin
(23,872 posts)5. Amen. n/t
mdbl
(5,505 posts)6. And while your voting....
get rid of as many republicans in your state house as possible. They really do suck.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,478 posts)7. GOP don't want them voting. lol