In 2008, the United States stood poised to possibly elect its first
African American president. This fact, coupled with the economic
and political climate of the nation, galvanized young voters and
led to one of the highest youth voter turnout rates in history. The
renewed enthusiasm of young voters creates a unique situation in
the United States, as the current level of political excitement and
voting efficacy of this age bracket can be used to benefit future
presidential, state, and local elections. In The Galvanization of
the Young Vote in the 2008 Presidential Election, Starks explores
the factors that led to a surge in youth voting and outlines
strategies for political parties to continue attracting young
voters to the polls.
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