Joe Biden needs young people. In Florida, do they like him?

Mar 27, 2024 View Original Article
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Overall Sentiment

25% Positive

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"A March USA Today/Suffolk University survey of 233 registered voters found that Biden's 2024 opponent, Donald Trump, was wiing the 18-to-34 demographic by six points."
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"Some of this year's first-time voters were 9 when Trump first declared his candidacy in 2015."
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"On many of the issues that resonate with young voters, Biden is clearly preferable to Trump, his supporters say."
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

52% : A March USA Today/Suffolk University survey of 233 registered voters found that Biden's 2024 opponent, Donald Trump, was winning the 18-to-34 demographic by six points.
52% : Some of this year's first-time voters were 9 when Trump first declared his candidacy in 2015.
50% : On many of the issues that resonate with young voters, Biden is clearly preferable to Trump, his supporters say.
49% : A poll released in November by Tufts University's Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement of more than 2,000 U.S. citizens aged 18-34 found reasons for Biden to be optimistic about the youth vote.
46% : Nikki Fried, the chairperson of the Florida Democratic Party, said her party could be better at making young voters excited about what she called Democratic wins: an improving economy, billions in student debt forgiveness, movement toward legalizing marijuana."As Democrats, we are humble and to our detriment, don't go around bragging about all the accomplishments," Fried said.
39% : After seeing his record in office for four years, some of those voters will be less reluctant to vote for Trump, Vaubel said.
20% : Trump appointed three of the five Supreme Court justices who decided federal abortion protections should go away.
16% : Biden's arguments that Trump presents a unique threat to democracy might not motivate voters who don't know any other political reality, Tone said.

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