2012 Presidential Race: Stunning Results for Young Americans
Young voters showed an historic 11-point swing away from President Obama, more than twice any other demographic
WASHINGTON, Nov. 29, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Generation Opportunity, the nation's largest social media and grassroots organization connecting with 18-29 year olds, released data and analysis on young voters and the 2012 election. Generation Opportunity has built a fan base of over 4 million on Facebook and has been in front of hundreds of thousands of young adults through direct contact at the grassroots level, raising awareness of and fostering a discussion on critical economic issues including overall and young adult unemployment, debt, and federal spending.
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There was a stunning 11-point swing away from President Obama
President Barack Obama won 18-29 year olds by 34 points in 2008 (66%-32%). This year, he won them by 23 points (60%-37%). The youth vote swung 11 points away from President Obama, more than twice any other age demographic.
|
Age |
2008 |
2012 |
Change |
|
18-29 |
66-32 (D+34) |
60-37 (D+23) |
-11 |
|
30-44 |
52-46 (D+6) |
52-45 (D+7) |
+1 |
|
45-64 |
50-49 (D+1) |
47-51 (R+4) |
-5 |
|
65+ |
45-53 (R+8) |
44-56 (R+12) |
-4 |
Source: National Exit Polling, Edison Research via NY Times
Young voter turnout increased from 2008, defying conventional wisdom
The conventional wisdom, which was advanced and shared by numerous news outlets and grassroots organizations, including the AP, Pew, and Huffington Post, was that young people would A) decrease in turnout compared to 2008 levels, and B) vote in just as strong of a margin for President Obama in 2012 as they did 2008. Yet, young adult turnout actually increased and swung 11 points away from President Obama.
Source: Brookings Institution
Generation Opportunity was heavily involved in reshaping both the terrain and the national dialogue with regard to the young adult vote going into the 2012 election. For 2013 and 2014, the organization will be further expanding its reach and following among young adults across the nation through social media and grassroots activity, executing an even more aggressive effort to fully engage young Americans at both the state and national level.
GENERATION OPPORTUNITY is the largest non-profit, non-partisan 501 (c)(4) organization in the United States engaging and mobilizing 18-29 year olds on important economic issues, such as high youth unemployment and the lack of meaningful, full-time jobs. The organization operates on a combined strategy of advanced social media tactics and grassroots field organizing to reach young Americans across the country. Follow us on Twitter @GenOpportunity.
Matthew Faraci – 202-997-1636 | EMAIL
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SOURCE Generation Opportunity
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