GREENWICH — Young adults voted in the 2018 midterm election at an unprecedented rate, yet they continue to have the lowest participation rate of voting-age people in the United States.
Paul Loeb, founder of the Campus Election Engagement Project, calls it “political cynicism,” and he founded a nonpartisan nonprofit to convert that cynicism into higher voter participation rates.
Loeb is coming to Greenwich on Sept. 24 — the day before National Voter Registration Day — to discuss how his organization contributed to the surge in voting by young adults.
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