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Millions of Young Adults
don't vote,

but they have the power to sway elections if only they would. This new guide answers your questions about voting so you can shape your city, your state and your country, and explains why
your vote matters.

Vote! A Guide for Young Adults Book Cover

What's your beef?

May 7, 2024

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College students have spoken. Polls show the #1 issue for young adults isn't Gaza. It's abortion access. If this is your issue, press candidates on how they will vote - will they support abortion access or curtail/deny it? Vote your conviction. Many young adults are seeing that politics does matter to their lives. It does matter who your representatives are, and it does matter if you vote.


About the Author

Amy Eskind covers politics and political issues as a freelance journalist. Her work has appeared in People magazine, NPR, Washington PostLos Angeles Times, Nashville Scene, Tennessean, and other publications. In 2017, she drove across the country to discover why 40 percent of the electorate didn't vote in the 2016 presidential election. What she learned informed this book. Eskind lives in Park City, Utah.

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