Young Voters Prize Authenticity, Empathy in Candidates: Survey

Young Americans want to feel listened to by an authentic and genuine political candidate, according to a new survey from American University’s Sine Institute of Policy & Politics, providing insight into the key voting demographic weeks out from the presidential election.

The results were unveiled at the Sept. 17 event “What’s America Thinking: Young Voters of Today, Political Leaders of Tomorrow,” hosted by The Hill and the Sine Institute, which included a discussion with lawmakers, researchers and human rights and voter organizations.

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Reimagining Political Leadership: The Outlook of Young Americans

Sine Institute Survey Shows What Young Americans Look for in Leaders

The Sine Institute’s innovative “Reimagining Political Leadership: The Outlook of Young Americans” poll reveals new insight into the attributes that young Americans ages 18-34 look for in their political leaders, as well as other topics related to voting and other forms of civic engagement. This is the third annual Sine Institute survey focused on understanding young Americans’ unique perspectives on political leadership and engagement.— up from the reported 24% last year.

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Scripps News | Is the ‘American Dream’ Still Attainable?

A new study reveals that 67% of Americans believe they are on their way to achieving the American dream.

Throughout the country, most people hold a strong desire to achieve the “conventional” aspects of the American dream.

According to the Wall Street Journal, this includes owning a home, starting a family, and securing a comfortable retirement.

Despite this aspiration, only a limited number of people believe they can attain these goals. A new study reveals that 67% of Americans believe they are on their way to achieving the American dream, while 32% believe it is out of reach — up from the reported 24% last year.

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CNN | First-time Presidential Voters Met to Discuss Politics and Democracy. Here’s What They Had to Say

Amid an unusually hectic summer for national politics, a group of teenage voters met in Washington, DC, over a July weekend to discuss politics. As part of their America in One Room: The Youth Vote event from July 19-22, a collection of civic groups convened more than 400 17- and 18-year-olds who will be voting in a presidential election for the first time.

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Gulf Coast Media | Elberta Middle School Students Gain Insight Into Civic Engagement at American Enterprise Summit

Ten students from Elberta Middle School experienced a transformative journey this July when they participated in the inaugural American Enterprise Summit in Washington, D.C. The four-day program, funded by the Horatio Alger Association in partnership with the Close Up Foundation, aimed to educate young people about democracy and the free-enterprise system, particularly in light of the upcoming 2024 election and concerning findings from an ACTA survey on civic literacy among college students.

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Historic America in One Room Deliberative Poll Releases Data

Stanford, Calif. – August 13, 2024 –America in One Room: The Youth Vote today announced the results of its Deliberative Poll, revealing how first-time voters feel about key issues driving the 2024 Presidential Election: energy and the environment; the economy, AI, and taxes; health care; and democracy and elections, after deliberating with their peers.

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