What Young Americans Think

Posted on May 8th, 2008 by Tim

Harvard’s Institute Of Politics released its biannual youth survey on politics and public service. Herewith the modified, condensed, randomized, executive summary of the executive summary: young Americans are increasingly engaged; increasingly politically active; love Obama; get news on cable and the internet (sorry, newspapers);  spend a lot of time with a little thing called Facebook; and slightly prefer Jon Stewart to Stephen Colbert (sorry, Colbert Nation).

If you want the take of the man behind the numbers (Social Sphere’s millenial guru, John Della Volpe), you should read what he had to say on his blog.

And if you want to go to the source, what better place to start than the Executive Summary?

Della Volpe

Della Volpe: “The Millenials will rock the world. Really…”

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One Response to “What Young Americans Think”

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