In the 48 hours following Kamala Harris's presidential announcement, nearly 40,000 new voters registered, 83% of whom were under 35, signaling a wave of youthful enthusiasm.
The Obama campaign's targeted approach toward young voters in 2008 paid dividends, with significant youth participation driven by outreach and an inclusive message.
Harris's campaign is met with challenges, as data shows that while young voters are more excited about her than Biden, less than half hold a favorable view of her.
Young voters are irregular participants, just beginning to form their political identities and interests, shaped by a unique political climate as they mature.
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