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Predicting FL Governor's Race? Ask "Generation Z"

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Wednesday, September 3, 2014   

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Who will be Florida's next governor? The answer may lie with the state's youngest voters.

Incumbent Gov. Rick Scott and former Gov. Charlie Crist are vying for the seat, and each has won the spot on his party's ticket. New research from a nonpartisan group known as CIRCLE at Tufts University suggests the youth vote in Florida could determine the outcome of the November race.

Peter Levine, director of CIRCLE, said candidates shouldn't assume that the youth vote automatically belongs to the Democrats.

"We don't know who they would vote for, because there's kind of a myth or an exaggeration that they're a Democratic constituency," he said. "They will vote for Republicans, and I think they may do so more in the future."

Almost 50 percent of registered Floridians ages 18 to 29 turned out for the 2010 midterm elections, Levine said. There are 2.4 million citizens in that age group in the state.

Millions are being spent on both sides in the form of traditional print and TV campaign ads, but according to Levine's research, he said, the key to the youth vote comes down to old-fashioned hand-shaking.

"The answer is direct contact," he said. "Young people really respond well to being asked to vote, and to a conversation - either at their doorstep or on the phone - about voting, because that allows them to ask questions and find out more."

Youths age 18 to 29 make up almost 18 percent of Florida's population.

A related interactive map is online at civicyouth.org.


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