This isn’t your older brother’s youth vote:
Even if Millennials vote at only the same rate that young people did in 2004, Obama will receive about a six million vote plurality from them. Given the political interest and high voter turnout that Millennials showed in the presidential primaries earlier this year, it seems likely that their turnout on Tuesday will be higher than that of young voters four years ago. If 55 percent of Millennials go to the polls, Obama’s plurality among them will grow to about seven million. And, if Millennials vote at the same 60 percent rate that older generations do, Obama’s national plurality from young voters will be almost eight million.


























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