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Turnout Among 18-24 Year Olds Could Break Records, IOP Survey Released

Posted on Wed, 11/01/2006 - 3:40pm by jgallen

The IOP has just released the results of its Fall 2006 Young Voter Survey.

For the first, time we polled college students AND non-college 18-24 year olds.

LINK: http://www.iop.harvard.edu/

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Midterm election turnout among 18-24 year old could reach record levels in 2006.
  • A strong majority of likely young voters favor Democratic control of Congress.
  • A near-majority of young people favor total troop withdrawal from Iraq within the next year.
  • 18-24 year olds trust the military and the United Nations more than Congress and the federal government.
  • President George W. Bush gets “C-” grade on seven key issues.
  • President Bush’s handling of Iraq, clearly the issue that is driving this election and the President’s second-term agenda, is viewed by more than two-in-five (43%) young Americans (and 67% of young African Americans) as a
    failure or “F."

Obviously, this is big. Youth voter turnout for midterm elections is usually very low. High turnout next week would represent both an individual record-breaking event as well as reveal a trend of increased youth involvement in politics.

Also, as the poll clearly shows that young people are strongly siding with the Dems, high youth turnout could confound the pollsters who always weight their polls based on expected demographic participation.

Check out the rest of the poll results. It's a treasure-trove of interesting data. For one, I can't get over how much young Americans HATE the media.

 

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