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Podcast: Chasing First-Time Voters In Iowa

By Lily Bohlke, Guy Tannenbaum and Jeff Stein, | October 29, 2018
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Young voters traditionally participate in elections process less frequently than their older counterparts. Still, those often first-time voters are being courted actively by candidates in 2018.

This podcast takes you to different locations in Iowa, where we speak with first- and second-time voters on college campuses.

READ MORE: Chasing Iowa’s First-Time Voters, But Are They Paying Attention?

IowaWatch reporters Christian McCormick and Matthew McDermott and Omar Alcorta, Tyler Brunner and the staff at KBVU/The Tack contributed to this report.

 

 

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