Today, something weighs heavy on my mind.
With so much at stake, we need young people to be involved, more than ever.
With just over 200 days before the election, how can we cut through the noise and get them to the polls in November?
Here are a few suggestions:
First, letโs start by having a conversation.
If you are a young person, let us know what matters to you and what will get you to the polls. If you know young people who are questioning the relevance of their participation, leave us a comment about why.
I recently saw a heartening statistic: More than 8 million Americans have turned 18 since 2020.
That means 8 million young Americans are eligible to cast a ballot for the first time.
This is great news for our democracy.
During the last presidential election, an increase in young voters was credited with helping to send a former president packing. Young people can save our democracy.
To the rest of us, itโs up to us to repeat whatโs at stake. We need to spread the word with messages like this:
โDonald Trump is the greatest threat to democracy in modern times. America is a great country where more unites us than divides us. It deserves saving, and it needs your help. Please register and please vote.โ
As President Franklin Roosevelt famously said, โWe cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future.โ
The youth can save democracy. Letโs help them do it.
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