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Opportunity 08: The Youth Vote PDF Print E-mail
Written by Christopher Black   

Voter turnout by young people will be crucial in the 2008 election. Harvard University's Institute of Politics (IOP), located at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, has been conducting regular polling of America's college students for seven years, highlighting key trends and issues related to politics and public service. This fall's IOP poll offers new in-depth data on the candidates that young people support in the race for president in 2008. The poll results also provide the 18-24 year olds' views on politics and their attitude toward health care, foreign policy, trust in government and other institutions, community service and other critical issues.

On December 5, Brookings's Opportunity 08 Project and the IOP will release the findings of the Fall 2007 Youth Survey on Politics and Public Service. Opportunity 08 Director Michael O'Hanlon will introduce the event with Kenneth M. Duberstein, who serves in an advisory capacity to both Opportunity 08 and the IOP. James A. Leach, a former member of Congress and IOP director, and John Della Volpe of IOP will present the new findings, accompanied by two students that will present the youth perspective.

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