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Young voters turned out in huge numbers four years ago, helping to propel Barack Obama to victory. But this year, polls show that America’s youth are less motivated and enthusiastic. What local, state and national issues matter most to young voters in this election? For the past several months, KQED has been talking to college students at Bay Area campuses. We’ll hear their voices and talk to experts about the youth vote.

Young Voters Speak Out on Social Media

Voices of Young Voters Project

Guests:

Jason Johnson, professor of political science and communications at Hiram College

Lisa Garcia Bedolla, professor of education at UC Berkeley; her books include "Latino Politics" and "Mobilizing Inclusion: Transforming the Electorate through Get-Out-the-Vote Campaigns"

Thomas Moyer, vice president of the San Francisco Young Republicans, California State Republican delegate, blogger and author of the "Conservative Survival Guide to San Francisco"

Sam Patton, with the League of Young Voters

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