
Voice of the Voters: Kansas Youth
Clip: Season 2012 | 3m 24s
University of Kansas students preview the upcoming GOP Caucuses.
This Saturday, March 10, is the GOP primary in Kansas. Do young voters care more about a candidates stance on the issues or their background? Does a politician need to be cut from the same cloth as the voters to be popular? What issues matter most to college students in Kansas? We explore these questions with University of Kansas Student Lisa Andersen in our ongoing Voice of the Voters series.
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Voice of the Voters: Kansas Youth
Clip: Season 2012 | 3m 24s
This Saturday, March 10, is the GOP primary in Kansas. Do young voters care more about a candidates stance on the issues or their background? Does a politician need to be cut from the same cloth as the voters to be popular? What issues matter most to college students in Kansas? We explore these questions with University of Kansas Student Lisa Andersen in our ongoing Voice of the Voters series.
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