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Black youth -- who voted for Biden 90% to 8% -- were critical to flipping Georgia blue. (Original Post) Gothmog Nov 2020 OP
Next step Livluvgrow Nov 2020 #1
Bless everyone of them. Now it's up to us, the Dems to do real police reform Thekaspervote Nov 2020 #2
Thank-you. Just one moe help for the two senate run offs in January still_one Nov 2020 #3
I would like to point out this critical fact to all those who malign our young people. NNadir Nov 2020 #4
I'm happily surprised that Ga. actually turned BLUE! I'm what you all call a damn Yankee. Born & napi21 Nov 2020 #5
Thank you Dreampuff Nov 2020 #6
We need to register these young voters Gothmog Nov 2020 #7

Livluvgrow

(377 posts)
1. Next step
Fri Nov 6, 2020, 11:03 PM
Nov 2020

Is to get all those youth to make sure that their friends who may now qualify due to birthday to get registered to vote. They will be even bigger heroes if they bring home the senate.

NNadir

(33,457 posts)
4. I would like to point out this critical fact to all those who malign our young people.
Sat Nov 7, 2020, 05:05 AM
Nov 2020

They are going to be a "greatest generation."

I'm sure of it.

napi21

(45,806 posts)
5. I'm happily surprised that Ga. actually turned BLUE! I'm what you all call a damn Yankee. Born &
Sat Nov 7, 2020, 07:21 PM
Nov 2020

raised in Pgh. Pa. & my job transferred my family & I to the South in 1987. I've always voted for the Dems & have been disappointed every time. Last Sat. my son was visiting & he was telling me how damn cold it was when he voted the day before. I told him I was happy he took the time to vote. He smiiled & said "For what ever good it did in THIS STATE!" I toldd him he might be surprised this year. I meant that but I didn't believe Ga. would actually vote blue. I thought it would be a much closer race than usual. So I'm very happily surprised. Thanks everybody for your votes for Joe & Kamala!

Dreampuff

(778 posts)
6. Thank you
Sun Nov 15, 2020, 09:55 PM
Nov 2020

To all of those fine young people who did the right thing! Georgia is my neighbor and I was so proud for you and want to thank all of you! It sounds like Stacey Abrams contributed so much to this. I wish my own race and my own state would have done the same thing.

Gothmog

(144,890 posts)
7. We need to register these young voters
Sun Nov 15, 2020, 10:47 PM
Nov 2020

We need to get these young people to the polls




In Georgia, about 23,000 young people were not old enough to vote in the super-close general election this year, but will be eligible to vote in the runoff election for U.S. Senate in January 2021 -- if they register to vote by December 7, 2020. At least one, and possibly two, Senate seats will be decided in that election. Control of the U.S. Senate could hang in the balance.

With a record turnout by young people in the general election, now is the time for all high school seniors and recent graduates to register to vote if they will be 18 by the runoff election on January 5, 2021.

Young people are allowed to pre-register to vote in Georgia if they are 17-1/2, and those who are pre-registered are eligible to vote as soon as they turn 18. In this case, the next election for many of these young people will be the January U.S. Senate runoff.

Don’t let confusing language in the Georgia election code or the Georgia constitution fool you into thinking that young people cannot vote in the runoff if they were not already 18 and registered in time for the general election.
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