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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.

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Young adults in Florida, this is your time to stand up

Apr 9, 2024

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The state Supreme Court made the twin decisions to allow an abortion ban and also a ballot initiative, giving young adults in Florida ample motivation to participate in this year's elections and the opportunity to vote directly on abortion policy. Here's Eskind's piece in the Sun-Sentinel. https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/04/09/in-florida-young-voters-can-make-a-big-difference-this-election-opinion/

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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