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We thank you for joining us for our virtual Headliner Program on the potential crisis in the college vote this fall. Thurgood marshall jr. And paul low, founder and president of the campus election engagement projects. While covid19 continues to spread across the country, how americans vote has become a critical issue as politicians debate debate the verses constituents one has emerged as a critical block, the voting rate more than doubled from 19 in the 2014 election, to 40 in 2018. In a poll of 4000 students, conducted august 9 through 12, funded by the knight foundation, 71 percent of students say they are absolutely certain they will vote. So ident i is democrats are the most likely to be absolutely 81 ,in they will vote at followed by republicans at 74 and independence at 63 . That includes that assumes that collegeage voters will be able to vote and that their votes will be counted. Covid19 has upended education in general and has caused disruptions on campuses across the country
Maryland global campus and executive producer of the public broadcasting series moderated by we thank you for joining us today for our Virtual Program on a potential crisis in the college vote this fall with attorney Thurgood Marshall junior and the founder and president of the campus election engagement project. With voter turnout uncertain in these Turbulent Times one constituency that has emerged as a critical block while covid19 continues its spread across the country, how americans vote has become a critical issue as politicians debate the virtues and vices of universal mailin balloting. With voter turnout uncertain in these Turbulent Times one constituency that has emerged as a critical block is the college vote. The voting rate among u. S. College students more than doubled from 19 in the 2014 midterm election, to 40 in 2018 according to a National Study of learning, voting and engagement conducted by the institute for democracy and Higher Education at university in a poll of 4,
with voter turnout uncertain in these turbulent times one constituency that has emerged as a critical block is the college vote. the voting rate among u.s. college students more than doubled from 19% in the 2014 midterm election, to 40% in 2018 according to a national study of learning voting and engagement conducted by the institute for democracy and higher education at university in a poll of 4,000 students conducted august 9-12 and funded by night foundation 71% of students say they are absolutely certain they ll vote in this year s election students who identify as democrats are the most likely to be absolutely certain they will vote at 8 1% followed by republicans at 74., and independents at 63%. those optimistic measures assume that college age voters and voters enrolled in our college and universities will be able to vote and that their votes will be counted. covid-19, however, has up ended education in general, and has caused disruptions on campuses across the count