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The Youth Vote

By Lydia Calitri and Grace Newton

A podcast spotlighting issues on the minds of young voters.
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Getting voters to give a f***

The Youth VoteOct 26, 2022

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Catching up with Congressman Maxwell Frost (Season 3 Premiere)

Catching up with Congressman Maxwell Frost (Season 3 Premiere)

Welcome to Season 3! We're kicking things off by following up with Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL), who won his race for the House in November and became the first member of Gen Z in Congress. Grace and I sat down with him in his office on Capitol Hill to ask what it's been like adjusting to life as a Congressman, the issues he's pushing for legislation on, his outlook on 2024 and much more. LINKS: Check out our first conversation with Rep. Frost here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2rajlBg7D7xMJcM6toBWSZ?si=49aSi0aHQSiPXbTbL3bugQ FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: Lydia Calitri  Grace Newton
Mar 24, 202330:05
Breaking down midterm results (Season 2 Finale)

Breaking down midterm results (Season 2 Finale)

Young voters proved once again to be a major force this year. Not only did they have the second highest turnout for a midterm in 30 years, but they also showed up to decide key races in competitive states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia and more. To close out Season 2, Grace and I sat down with National Journal Hotline's Senate races correspondent Matt Holt to discuss this year's surprising wins, what motivated young people to turn out, and our speculations for the political landscape in 2024. LINKS: Follow Matt Holt on Twitter and check out his coverage for NJ Hotline: https://www.nationaljournal.com/staff#matt-holt Georgia runoff voting resources: https://georgia.gov/election-2022 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: Lydia Calitri  Grace Newton
Nov 23, 202246:37
Getting voters to give a f***

Getting voters to give a f***

In our last episode before Election Day, Grace and I spoke to individuals from four different organizations about the unique ways they've been reaching out to young voters ahead of the midterms, from creative political mail to online registration tools and more.  LINKS: RUN AAPI Twitter: https://twitter.com/runaapi Voter Formation Project: https://www.voterformationproject.org Baltimore City Youth Voter Registration Committee: https://www.bcyvrc.org  My School Votes: https://whenweallvote.org/takeaction/schools/ Ballotpedia Sample Ballot: https://ballotpedia.org/Sample_Ballot_Lookup Vote.org Early Voting Calendar: https://www.vote.org/early-voting-calendar/ FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: Lydia Calitri  Grace Newton
Oct 26, 202228:53
Young blood

Young blood

There's been a steady rise in the number of young people running for local, state and federal offices in the past few years, so Grace and I set out to answer two big questions: what's motivating these candidates to run? And more importantly, how are they getting young voters to turn out during this year's election? Two young candidates from California and Illinois share what's inspired them to run for offices in their hometowns, and one of the co-founders from Run for Something explains why he left political consulting to provide coaching and resources to a new generation of politicians. LINKS: Run for Something website: https://runforsomething.net Cameron Sasai campaign website: https://sasai2022.com Nabeela Syed campaign website: https://www.nabeelasyed.com Run for Something Action Fund: https://wherecanirun.org Happy Voter Registration Day! Check your status or register here: https://nationalvoterregistrationday.org FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: Lydia Calitri  Grace Newton
Sep 20, 202225:60
We're the mass shooting generation

We're the mass shooting generation

High-profile mass shootings in Buffalo, Uvalde and Highland Park earlier this year have sparked new conversations about gun violence in the United States, and even prompted Congress to pass the first piece of gun safety legislation in nearly three decades. But is the Safer Communities Act enough to curb gun violence? And what does the younger generation, who have grown up witnessing much of this gun violence, want their government to do about it? Grace and I spoke with a young activist and a Congressional candidate about their personal experiences with gun violence and the ways they're taking action to end it. LINKS: Gun Sense Voter website: https://gunsensevoter.org Newtown Action Alliance Foundation: https://www.newtownactionalliancefoundation.org Everytown for Gun Safety: https://www.everytown.org Maxwell Frost campaign website: https://www.frostforcongress.com FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: Lydia Calitri  Grace Newton
Aug 17, 202221:15
We've entered a post-Roe America

We've entered a post-Roe America

When it was leaked that the Supreme Court might overturn Roe vs. Wade, Grace and I knew it was going to be a big issue for this year's midterms if the decision was finalized. We spoke to an abortion rights historian and two young activists for and against abortion in order to understand how we got to this historic moment, and more importantly, what young people on both sides of the argument are going to do about it. LINKS: New York Times Abortion Laws Map: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/us/abortion-laws-roe-v-wade.html Center for Reproductive Rights "What if Roe Fell?" Map: https://reproductiverights.org/maps/what-if-roe-fell/ Standing with You Resources: https://www.standingwithyou.org/# Women Have Options Ohio: https://www.womenhaveoptions.org National Network of Abortion Funds: https://abortionfunds.org Guttmacher Institute Legislation Tracker: https://www.guttmacher.org/state-policy FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: Lydia Calitri  Grace Newton
Jul 08, 202224:51
The oceans are rising, and so are they

The oceans are rising, and so are they

Teens and young adults are anxious about the future of the planet-so what's being done to address their climate anxiety? Grace and I spoke to local and international climate activists to understand what their leaders are doing now to combat climate change and the work they're doing to get those leaders to listen.  LINKS:  Force of Nature: https://www.forceofnature.xyz  Fridays for Future DC: https://twitter.com/fridaysfuturedc  Sunrise DC: https://dc.sunrisemovement.org  League of Conservation Voters Scorecard: https://scorecard.lcv.org  Vote.org: https://www.vote.org  FOLLOW US ON TWITTER:  Lydia Calitri  Grace Newton
May 04, 202218:17
Nothing like a good ol' midterm

Nothing like a good ol' midterm

The Youth Vote is back! This time, I'm joined by my new co-host, Grace Newton, as we talk to a political consultant and young organizers from four different states about the current political landscape and how they're getting young voters fired up for November's midterms. LINKS: PA Youth Vote: https://www.payouthvote.org PA Youth Voices Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4sRGVJdQxwtgXWYhMGV89D Kids Voting Ohio: https://www.kidsvotingohio.org New Hampshire Youth Movement: https://www.nhyouthmovement.org Jolt Action: https://jolttx.org Young Invincibles Texas: https://younginvincibles.org/location/texas/ FOLLOW US ON TWITTER:  Lydia Calitri Grace Newton
Mar 22, 202229:14
What happens next?

What happens next?

The 2020 election saw a new record for youth turnout in a presidential election, but will this kind of turnout continue in the near future? I talked to five voters between the ages of 19 and 29, getting their thoughts on the election results, the country's political divide, and the future of young voters. LINKS: CIRCLE at Tufts University: https://circle.tufts.edu/latest-research/election-week-2020#youth-voter-turnout-increased-in-2020 TIME Magazine: 'We’ve Seen a Youthquake': https://time.com/5910291/weve-seen-a-youthquake-how-youth-of-color-backed-joe-biden-in-battleground-states/ Moderatley Outraged: https://www.facebook.com/moderatelyoutraged Impactual: https://impactual.com New Voters: https://www.new-voters.org
Nov 16, 202018:55
Young Democrats and Republicans get out the vote

Young Democrats and Republicans get out the vote

This episode takes a step back from the presidential election to spotlight races at the state and local level. I spoke to leaders of young Democrat and Republican organizations from four different states about how they've teamed up with local campaigns and the ways they're getting other young people to vote. Ballotpedia Sample Ballot Tool: https://ballotpedia.org/Sample_Ballot_Lookup UK College Democrats: https://www.facebook.com/UKCollegeDems/ Atlanta Young Republicans: https://www.atlantayoungrepublicans.com Young Democrats of South Carolina: https://www.youngdemssc.org Tampa Bay Young Republicans: http://tbyr.com Hoffman's podcast, "Moderately Outraged": https://www.facebook.com/moderatelyoutraged/
Oct 16, 202016:53
A climate change conversation

A climate change conversation

In the wake of the California wildfires, I had a conversation with Sunrise organizer Mariela Gandara from their hub in the San Fransisco Bay Area. We talked about the devastation she witnessed, what the Green New Deal could potentially do for Americans and the role young people can play in the fight against climate change.  CLIMATE CHANGE ORGANIZATIONS: Sunrise Sunrise's page on the Green New Deal Alliance for Climate Education Fridays for Future VOTING CLIMATE RESOURCE: https://climatemuseum.org/blog/2020/8/31/voting-climate-resources-2020
Oct 06, 202012:07
How are you getting your news?

How are you getting your news?

Social media can be a great tool for young people to share political news, but what can they do to make sure they're getting facts instead of fiction? For this episode, I talked to The Busy Voter and MediaWise about the ways they've been teaching young people about news literacy during the election. THE BUSY VOTER: Instagram MEDIAWISE: Twitter Instagram  MediaWise Voter Project #MVP Voter Guide Video Series Prep for the Polls
Sep 13, 202014:34
College during COVID

College during COVID

In this back-to-school episode, I talked to student journalists from Boston University, Middlebury College and the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill about how they've been covering their schools' reopenings. I also spoke to Wisconsin state director of the Campus Election Engagement Project about ways college students can find voting resources whether they're online or on campus. SCHOOL PAPERS: UNC Chapel Hill: The Daily Tar Heel Middlebury College: The Middlebury Campus Boston University: The Daily Free Press Inside Higher Ed college reversal tracker CAMPUS ELECTION ENGAGEMENT PROJECT: Website Mail-in voting resource Presidential candidate guide in English and Spanish
Sep 07, 202020:18
Let's talk about healthcare (and voting by mail!)

Let's talk about healthcare (and voting by mail!)

When I interviewed young potential voters on the ground back in February, they told me that healthcare was one of the most important issues on their minds during the election. In order to break down some of the biggest issues within America's healthcare system ahead of the election, I spoke to Karen Pollitz from the Kaiser Family Foundation and editor-in-chief of Health Affairs Alan Weil. VOTE BY MAIL RESOURCES: Reuters Explainer: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-vote-by-mail-explainer/explainer-fraud-is-rare-in-us-mail-in-voting-here-are-the-methods-that-prevent-it-idUSKBN2482SA USA.gov: https://www.usa.gov/election-office Vote Save America: https://votesaveamerica.com Vote.org: https://www.vote.org KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION: Lost coverage video: https://www.kff.org/coronavirus-covid-19/video/options-if-lost-job-based-health-insurance/ Marketplace FAQs: https://www.kff.org/faqs/faqs-health-insurance-marketplace-and-the-aca/ HEALTH AFFAIRS: ACA blog: https://www.healthaffairs.org/topic/bms010 Health Equity journal: https://www.healthaffairs.org/topic/1244
Aug 18, 202019:41
Getting out the vote during a pandemic

Getting out the vote during a pandemic

For this episode, I got to talk to organizers from from HeadCount, NextGen America and Camels Vote to find out how they've been informing and providing resources to potential young voters during the coronavirus pandemic. HeadCount: https://www.headcount.org NextGen America: https://nextgenamerica.org Camels Vote: https://www.camelsvote.org When We All Vote: https://www.whenweallvote.org Black Youth Vote!: https://www.ncbcp.org/programs/byv/ Black Voters Matter: https://blackvotersmatterfund.org/the-project Movement Voter Project: https://movement.vote/about/
Jul 24, 202015:25
On the ground in South Carolina

On the ground in South Carolina

People between the ages of 18 and 29 don't turn out to vote as much as other age demographics, and with the 2020 election months away, I set out to find out why. While I was on the ground covering the South Carolina primary, I got to speak to about a dozen 18-29 year olds to find out more about the policy issues they care about and why they believe people their age aren't voting as much as older people. This episode also features interviews with Evette Alexander from the Knight Foundation, who studied young non-voter behavior for the 100 Million Project, as well as former South Carolina Governor Jim Hodges.
Jul 16, 202013:25