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Glenn L. Starks

    A Seat at the Table
    The Galvanization of the Young Vote in the 2008 Presidential Election
    Drunk before the Sun
    • Drunk before the Sun

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Kurt has finished university and finds himself faced with real life: get a job, settle down... He can't think of anything worse. Yearning for a final summer of good times before the inevitable capitulation to reality, he lets himself be charmed by the anarchic Lincoln. What starts as fun rapidly escalates to a frantic escape from a notorious psychopath, a member of The Grim Reapers, the gang Lincoln has just liberated a large bag of cash from.

      Drunk before the Sun
    • The Galvanization of the Young Vote in the 2008 Presidential Election

      Lessons Learned from the Phenomenon

      • 90 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the surge in youth voting, this book analyzes the factors that motivated young voters in 2008, including the historic candidacy of the first African American president and the prevailing economic and political climate. It also presents strategies for political parties to engage and sustain this crucial demographic's interest in future elections, highlighting the importance of understanding their motivations and preferences.

      The Galvanization of the Young Vote in the 2008 Presidential Election