HARVARD YOUTH POLL FINDS CLINTON IN COMMANDING LEAD OVER TRUMP AMONG YOUNG VOTERS
A new national poll of Americas 18 to 29 year olds by Harvards Institute of Politics (IOP), at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, finds Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump by 28%. Clinton captured 49% of likely young voters support while Trump received 21% in a four-way race. Gary Johnson garnered 14% and Jill Stein received 5%, with 11% remaining undecided. Clinton is also polling ahead of President Obamas 2012 polling numbers among key groups within this demographic.
The IOPs newest poll results its 31st major poll release since 2000 also show that a majority of 18 to 29 year olds are fearful about the future of America. When asked about the future of the country, 51% of young Americans feel fearful and 20% feel hopeful.
Young voters are fearful about the future of America, and that is moving them to action. I am hopeful that the next president and leaders in Congress will empower and engage them after the election to move our country forward, said Harvard Institute of Politics Polling Director John Della Volpe.
http://iop.harvard.edu/youth-poll/harvard-iop-fall-2016-poll