http://www.knoxstudio.com/shns/story.cfm?pk=DEAN-YOUTH-10-07-03&cat=PPDean energizes younger voters
By MAEVE RESTON
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
October 07, 2003
DURHAM, N.H. - On the final stop of presidential hopeful Howard Dean's four-day drive to attract younger voters, the line stretched all the way out the door in the University of New Hampshire Student Center and down a long hallway.
There was some pushing, a little too much shoulder-rubbing and more than a few groans from the fresh-faced crowd of college students when Dean volunteers finally announced that they had reached auditorium capacity of about 800, and that the 200 or so latecomers were going to have to listen outside.
Welcome to the Generation Dean tour, where the old rules that young voters don't vote and don't care just don't seem to apply anymore.
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He bounded onstage at the New Hampshire campus and urged the under-30 crowd to fight for a change in power to stop the nation's rising deficit, which they will pay for, and care about a foreign policy he believes is creating enemies around the world.
"You are going to inherit this country after this election, and the kind of country you are going to inherit is up to you," he said. "People your age are not turned off by doing something for society; they just don't vote because we don't give you a reason to vote. And we're going to give you a reason to vote in this campaign."
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Go Dean!