Young voters could shape the Midterms' results

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University of Arizona professor Samara Klar said young voters aren't turning up at the polls as much compared to the 2018 Midterms.

TUCSON, Ariz. — Election Day is on Tuesday and voters will be rushing to the polls, many of those being younger voters under the age of 25.

Samara Klar, an associate professor at the University of Arizona's School of Government and Policy said younger people don’t tend to vote because they’re not as impacted by politics. She said she expects that to change and tick upwards on Election Day when younger people rush to the polls. Kamell voted for the first time and said both political sides agree that there is a lot at stake in the midterms.

 

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