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Oklahoma led Virginia Democrats promote youth voter turnout over a candidate
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February 28, 2020
Oklahoma led Virginia Democrats promote youth voter turnout over a candidate

LYNCHBURG, Virginia -- Young voters across Virginia will get their chance to back a presidential candidate on Tuesday, but the University of Lynchburg Democrats led by an Oklahoma City sophomore are staying out of it.

LYNCHBURG, Virginia -- Young voters across Virginia will get their chance to back a presidential candidate on Tuesday, but the University of Lynchburg Democrats led by an Oklahoma City sophomore are staying out of it.

“We’re not going to endorse any one candidate, because we want people to understand all the candidates and have an opportunity to choose who they think is best for themselves,” said Matthew Gillett.

Rather than backing a candidate, the club’s focus has been to promote voter engagement for Super Tuesday and helping young voters learn more about the issues. “We want to create that space, a dialogue place,” said

“We want to create that space, a dialogue place,” said Gillett, a political science major who said it has been intersting to see the impact social media is having on the race.

“The campaigns really need to understand they have to target young people to get out and vote, there’s always a chance to drive out young people using social media where we see our news everyday,” he said.

According to the 2019 Pew Research Center social media fact sheet, 90 percent of the 18-29 age group used one or more social media platforms and on those platforms nearly 50 percent were politically engaged in some way or another. Additionally in 2017, 67 percent of social media users received some of their daily news there with a large number of those users falling into the youth voter category.

J. Miles Coleman, a political analyst at the University of Virginia Center for Politics, acknowledged how a candidate’s online perception has the potential to help or hurt a run for the presidency. “It’s always interesting to see the perception of a

“It’s always interesting to see the perception of a candidate online, compared to what their votes are. If you looked on Twitter, with younger voters you would think that Joe Biden is a mainstream Republican,” said Coleman.

“I think Elizabeth Warren really realizes how she’s kind of famous for every time she has an event she has these long lines to take selfies with people, that’s extremely effective with younger voters,” he said. Youth voter turnout is always a topic of scrutiny

Youth voter turnout is always a topic of scrutiny during campaign season, and despite being the only age group to have an increased voter turnout in the 2016 presidential election compared to 2012, voters between the ages of 18-29 still had the lowest turnout at just over 46%, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

“Younger voters do not have a strong history of turning out to vote. They don’t turn out to vote in large numbers, usually, because they haven’t lived in a place very long. Your likelihood of voting is a func tion of how long you’ve lived in a single place,” said Bill Schneider, political scientist at George Mason University and former CNN analyst.

“Young voters move from year to year. They go to school, they get a first job, then a second job, then they get married. If you haven’t lived in a place very long you’re unlikely to register and you’re unlikely to vote,” Schneider said.

The Virginia youth vote increased by 20 percent in the 2018 midterm elections, but they were still the lowest participating age group with a 35 percent turnout.

“I think how to get people engaged is a really tough issue, because a lot of people love to be active on social media.

“They love to retweet and tweet support, but actually getting out of the dorm room and supporting your candidate by knocking on doors, hanging up flyers, going to events, it’s something that’s really tough to get done,” said Gillett.

Gillett said he grew up in a household where political matters were often discussed.

“Here at Lynchburg I came to campus and joined the Lynchburg Democrats almost right away, “ Gillett said. “We're a small group on campus but we do a lot of good work.”

ABOUT GAYLORD NEWS: Gaylord News is a reporting project of the University of Oklahoma Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication.

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