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08-01-2013 20:58:40
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.CAWP Senior Scholar & Director of Research Kelly Dittmar kicked off the event with an analysis of #Election2022 results as it relates to the representation of women in elected office.
For a full picture, check-out the CAWP Election Results Tracker cawp.rutgers.edu/election-watch…
Up next is Kris Shields, Eagleton Center on the American Governor Historian, who tells us that Wes Moore is the third Black man to be elected to governor in U.S. history. Also, Moore will be the only Black governor in the U.S. in 2023.
Next up is Ashley Koning, Director of RutgersEagleton Poll.
Challenges facing the polling industry:
- Response rates are in the low-single digits
- Pre-election polls are trying to figure out who is going to turn out to vote, which is a difficult task
- Polling is expensive
This results in:
- Decrease in credible polls
- Influx in partisan and internal campaign polling
-Influx in 'junk' polling
- Drought in polling in battleground states or districts
RutgersEagleton Poll
'We should embrace the uncertainty that comes with polling. It's the best tool that we have. We need to use them to understand the 'how' and the 'why,' and not to predict.' - Ashley Koning RutgersEagleton Poll
Next up is @ecmatto, Center for Youth Political Participation Director, who is talking about the #youthvote .
The youth vote is considered 18-29 year -olds. Right now, that age group is a mix of the youngest #Millennials and the oldest of #GenZ .
Today, young voters are the most diverse in American history.
Young voters are facing unique challenges, #climatechange , #COVID , and gun violence.
@ecmatto Center for Youth Political Participation
Senate now has 2 #Millennials elected to office.
The first #GenZ Member of the House of Representatives was elected #Midterms2022
@ecmatto Center for Youth Political Participation