From the Huffington Post:
by Katie Naranjo
Young people in Florida are kind of a big deal. A native of Texas -
a reliably red state - it's refreshing for me to see all the excitement
surrounding our Democratic process in the hottest (literally it's a
beautiful 77 degrees today in Miami) battleground state. In Miami
alone, the Obama campaign is working with seven campuses, and they're
mobilizing over 35 statewide! With nine dedicated full time youth vote
staffers in the state, students in Florida are turning out at much
higher rates than expected!
Stationed
in Miami, I am working with students at the Florida International
University and University of Miami. On Wednesday I began canvassing
with students to get out the vote and to encourage students to
volunteer on Election Day - and they are answering the call. The number
of students signing up to volunteer is smashing our sign-up goals, and
college campuses are turning out to vote at an even higher rate than
young professionals! Indeed, early voting in Florida has been flooded
with so many people that Gov. Christ extended early voting from 7AM to
7PM.
A
few more encouraging trends to report: the traditional notion of Cubans
voting Republican no longer is the norm, especially with young Cubans
in college, and the numerous stories of students changing their parents
or abuelo's (grandparent's) opinions are just one sign that Florida is
not only in play, but that youth are changing the dynamics of the game.
However
one problem remains prominent: early vote locations being under-staffed
and lines are long. Most students relayed stories of waiting 2 to 3
hours to vote early. Nevertheless, students won't be deterred this year
- not when the stakes are this high - and the Obama campaign is
proactively addressing the wait by entertaining voters and having staff
support available to answer questions and provide information.
Needless to say, I am no longer in Texas Toto. Young people are fired up and this year the Democrats are going to win!
By Katie Naranjo on November 1, 2008 9:25 PM
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