Young Voters ‘More United Around Issues Regardless of Political Party’

Young Voters 'More United Around Issues Regardless of Political Party'
Young Voters 'More United Around Issues Regardless of Political Party'

The youth vote could play a major role in the election in a few days and although many youth voters lean toward President Barack Obama, how they turn out on Nov. 6 and vote could very well determine the outcome of this election.

Host Carmen Russell-Sluchansky spoke with Aaron Smith, director of The Young Invincibles, an organization that started in 2009 to expand the political voice of young people on the key issues that affect this age group, to discuss how the youth will vote in the 2012 election and the issues that matter most to this group.

 

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Carmen is a multimedia journalist based in Washington, DC whose work has appeared in a variety of outlets including National Geographic, NBC News, the BBC, Asia! Magazine, The China Post, Chicago Tribune and Orlando Sentinel.