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Duty, Right, Tool: Why It’s Essential for Young Americans to Vote

Does my vote count? Why should I vote? These are questions every young American has heard before. American youth vote at lower rates than the general public. In fact, American youth turned out 10% lower than the national average during the last presidential election. Young people are the future of this country, and having so many of them unengaged in the future of our country is dangerous. A true democracy requires the participation of everyone. In the 2024 election, young people must vote for three reasons: it's our duty, it protects our freedoms, and it advances legislation.

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Untapped Potential: Campaigns Neglect Young Voters

Most young people don’t vote. Most Americans 18-29 don’t vote, and a majority of Americans in this age group haven’t voted in over 50 years. Their turnout for national elections is consistently under 50%, and if you thought that’s bad, it’s even worse in midterms, with only 27% of this demographic voting in 2022. Nevertheless, young people are at the forefront of activism, fighting for policies like climate change, gun control, reproductive freedoms, and police reform.

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