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“There's an old rule of thumb in politics that 90 percent of all 90 year-olds vote and 25 percent of all 25 year-olds vote.” quote by Anonymous
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“There's an old rule of thumb in politics that 90 percent of all 90 year-olds vote and 25 percent of all 25 year-olds vote.”

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About This Quote

The quote highlights a disparity in voter turnout between older and younger adults, suggesting older citizens are more likely to vote than younger ones.

In simple terms: Older people vote more than younger people.

Key Takeaway

Encourage younger voter participation.

Themes

politics civic engagement democracy

Mood

reflective concerned

Type

observational analytical

When to use this quote

  • elections
  • community meetings
  • campaigns
  • policy discussions

Key Concepts

voter turnout age demographics civic responsibility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we motivate younger citizens to vote?
  • What barriers prevent young people from voting?
A Different Perspective

Older voters may have more time or perceived stake, not all younger adults are disengaged.

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