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Issue date: 4/22/08 Section: News

High youth turnout expected today

Young voters have supported Obama in most states so far

Emily Schultheis

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Hillary Clinton supporters are among the young people excited about and involved in this year's presidential campaigns.
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Hillary Clinton supporters are among the young people excited about and involved in this year's presidential campaigns.
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If the thousands of students at Sen. Barack Obama's Philadelphia rally last Friday - and the thousands that came to the Palestra last night for Hillary Clinton's rally - are any indication, this year's primaries have seen a dramatic rise in youth involvement.

The question now, however, is whether this trend will continue when Pennsylvanians vote today, and what this trend means for the Democratic presidential candidates.

Analysts and students expect a high turnout from young voters today.

"The trend has been quite consistent so far, so that makes me think there will be similar youth turnout in Pennsylvania, though it's possible that the negativity lately could affect that," said University of Maryland research scholar Peter Levine.

According to Sujatha Jahagirdar of the Student Public Interest Research Group, this year is only the most recent example of a trend that has been present for the last several election cycles.

From 2000 to 2004, there was a 9-percent increase in youth turnout and a 15-percent increase in Pennsylvania.

Jahagirdar said the youth-voter trend is largely due to the increased attention both campaigns have afforded young people. However, she also said that she hopes a high level of youth turnout today will force candidates to pay even more attention to students.

In today's primary, analysts agree that the youth vote will most likely aid Obama.

A Daily Pennsylvanian/CBS News poll released last week shows that 73 percent of Penn students and 71 percent of students statewide support Obama.

However, some experts cautioned that youth turnout in favor of Obama isn't a guarantee.

Levine cited the example of Massachusetts, where youth voter turnout was up significantly this year, but Clinton had a slight advantage with the youth in that state's primary.

Still, Obama has won the youth vote in nearly every state this primary season.
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philosopherkingtomas

posted 4/22/08 @ 4:02 PM EST

why NO investigation of KEATING FIVE, missing Ms. Trophy McCain's tax records, missing POW records on colaborating with the enemy in Viet Nam????

We conservatives can hardly wait till McCain is picked on,

God Bless America !

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