Published 11/23/2008
at L.A. Times - Politics
The election's over, but Democrats want to hold on to under-30 voters as campaigning moves to governing.
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Myra King, who coordinated Students for Barack Obama at Loyola University in Chicago, put in long hours registering voters and canvassing neighborhoods as part of a nationwide campaign that targeted younger voters, drew overwhelming support and now offers potential for a new engagement with American youth.
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