
Voice of the Voters: Florida Youth
Clip: 1/27/2012 | 3m 43s
What issues are important to young voters? University of Central Florida students find out
Getting a job in an uncertain economy---that's the number one concern of young voters in the run-up to the Florida GOP Primary. Washington Week partnered with the University of Central Florida to hear student perspectives on the Election 2012. Details from student journalists Lindsey Taylor & Shannon Garlin as our Washington Week Student Voices feature heads to the Sunshine state.
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Voice of the Voters: Florida Youth
Clip: 1/27/2012 | 3m 43s
Getting a job in an uncertain economy---that's the number one concern of young voters in the run-up to the Florida GOP Primary. Washington Week partnered with the University of Central Florida to hear student perspectives on the Election 2012. Details from student journalists Lindsey Taylor & Shannon Garlin as our Washington Week Student Voices feature heads to the Sunshine state.
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