Youth Vote gets props, street cred after bagging first election.
I worked as Music for America's (MFA) Communications Director for the entire 2006 election cycle. Founded and cultivated by many who who hang out here on FM, (Mike Connery, Josh Koenig, Alex Urevick) in 2003, the organization works to engage young people in progressive politics through music communities, and in three years has created a membership base approaching 80,000 young voters.
The day after the '06 elections, I told MFA's membership that we would reap the benefits of our hard work- that if young voters became difference-makers in this election, politicians would start legislating on our issues- raising minimum wage, helping kids pay for college-
Well, we turned out, and now we're starting to enter into the next phase of our narrative. The media is starting to sing our praise.
In November and December alone, there have been hundreds of articles about young voters and our impact in 2006, most notably:
...and many, many more. Organizations such as Circle and Young Voter Strategies are backing up these stories with the hard numbers and legitimizing youth outreach in the eyes of political strategists.
By 2008, politicians will be woo-ing us in hopes of getting our votes in the next election. The 18-29 "Millennial" generation is beginning its ascent to power, and about 20 years earlier than expected.
Take a look at this graph from William Strauss' power point presentation on the Millennial generation.

When Strauss talks about power, he's talking about Political Power. You can see that every generation has a lifespan of about 20 years in power, and that the Millennials ascent into power isn't supposed to begin until the 2030s, all things being equal.
But all things aren't equal. Generation X, our immediate predecessors, made their name by being apolitical, apathetic and disengaged. Gen X is also the smallest living generation.
What does that mean? When a generation is very small, and of that small number of people, many refuse to participate, there becomes a power vacuum.
The Millennial Generation, you and me and all our peers, are filling that vacuum. Whether or not this is a chicken/egg scenario is irrelevant. We are early bloomers in political power, and because of this, we will reap the benefits of our hard work well into the future.
What we accomplish now is barely even the beginning. Between our huge numbers, our strong community ties and our positive outlook, our generation has within itself the potential to completely reshape the country within our lifetimes.
All we need is the vision.
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Thanks for the blog, Mark.
I think you are probably right. It will be interesting to watch (and influence) how this plays out.
My reading list is pretty packed now - and its difficult to find time to read - but I'd like to read some of this Strauss. Are there any chapters in particular I should be looking at (Millennials Rising is already on my list to read the whole thing)?
Strauss.
The whole book is pretty straightforeward... Part 1 and 3 give the argument while part 2 gives most of the evidence.
Most of the interesting points within "Millnnials Rising" gets summed up pretty welll in Strauss' 1/2 hr power point presentation- if you ever get a chance to see it, you should jump for it.
As for "The Fourth Turning," a lot of the interesting stuff is up on the website... take a look