Election Turnout of Young Voters Increases
14th Nov 2006, 00:28 GMT
WASHINGTON -- Thirteen out of every 100 voters who went to the polls Tuesday were under the age of 30, and more than half of them chose Democrats, experts say. About 10 million young people voted, according to analysts who studied exit poll data....
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