Under the status quo, candidates will have an ever decreasing need to consider the interests of younger voters. This will weaken our representative system.
In "The Demobilization of American Voters", publisher Greenwood Press, 1989, author Michael Avey presents information to support his theory that the two parties do not want more voters. The parties do not want young people, people of color, and people earning low wages. He also writes that identifying people's issues and proposing appropriate policies to address and resolve those issues would bring voters into the parties. Too obvious?
In "The Demobilization of American Voters", publisher Greenwood Press, 1989, author Michael Avey presents information to support his theory that the two parties do not want more voters. The parties do not want young people, people of color, and people earning low wages. He also writes that identifying people's issues and proposing appropriate policies to address and resolve those issues would bring voters into the parties. Too obvious?