I saw a great show on this just now, I’ll post clips when available online. Until then, read this article.
On Wednesday’s CBS “Early Show,” co-host Maggie Rodriguez reported on the importance of the youth vote in the 2008 election, but seemed unable to find any young people who supported Republican candidates: “Young voters are having a huge impact on this election. Exit polls show 14% of registered Democrats who voted on Super Tuesday were under 30. The majority went for Obama.”
Rodriguez, who was on assignment in California, made a trip to UCLA and talked solely to young supporters of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton: “22-year-old Natalie Gonzalez is a Clinton supporter. Why are you so excited about this?…Curtis Whatley is supporting Obama.”
Rodriguez also discussed the importance of the internet in attracting young voters, once again something only Democrats seem to do:
Call them the Facebook generation. 18 to 29-year-olds who are going face-to-face, chatting on-line, sharing opinions. More than 50 million strong. They’re a potential gold mine for the candidate who can connect with them. There are videos like this one [the Obama one] seen and heard by 11 million people in just one week.
Rodriguez did make brief mention of young supporters of Republican candidates, their kids: “Also on the rise is the presence of the candidate’s kids. Chelsea Clinton, Meagan McCain, Romney’s five sons, and Sarah Huckabee.”
This was quickly followed by highlighting celebrity endorsements for Obama and Clinton:
And the influence of celebrities galvanizing the younger generations. Usher campaigning for Obama. Magic Johnson courting voters with Clinton. So while the field of candidates is winnowing down, the power of the youth vote is growing up.
Finally, Rodriguez cited well-known political expert Sean (P Diddy) Combs: “This week rap mogul Sean Combs, who has a huge following, called the young adult vote ‘a sleeping giant.’”
Combs’ 2004 “Vote or Die” campaign to encourage the youth vote had little impact upon the presidential race.