How Young Voters Helped Make Brandon Johnson Chicago’s Next Mayor – Block Club Chicago

Like in most elections, older voters still made up the majority of Tuesday’s electorate — but the youngest bloc of voters, Chicagoans ages 18-24, saw a 30 percent jump in turnout compared to February, according to unofficial election night data. Voters 24-34 saw a 24 percent bump in turnout and voters 35-44 had about a 10 percent jump.
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Nostradamus
3 years ago

The youngest are the easiest to lie to . They believe in the fairy tale of socialism.

Giddyap
3 years ago

Karma will put them in front of the next drive-by

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