Seniors Prized Voters of 2012 Presidential Election Voter Issues Co
Seniors Prized Voters of 2012 Presidential Election - Voter Issues, Co...
It's no secret that in larger numbers than other age groups. Nearly a quarter of all eligible voters are age 60 and over; during the 2010 election they accounted for more than one-third of the votes cast.
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AARP Broadcast Screengrab The senior vote is the target, prized vote in the new presidential election With changes to and looming on the horizon, older Americans are plenty concerned about issues that have an immediate impact on them. And then there are the particularly contentious issues of the and the economy.
Where do the candidates stand?
On this episode of , Frank Luntz, a Republican pollster and president of , and Margie Omero, a Democratic pollster and president of , join to sort through issues for older Americans to weigh as they ponder who will receive their votes come November.
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The Prized Voter
In the 2012 election older voters could decide the next American president
Politicians are taking note for the upcoming election: , and their ballots will be prized.It's no secret that in larger numbers than other age groups. Nearly a quarter of all eligible voters are age 60 and over; during the 2010 election they accounted for more than one-third of the votes cast.
See also: .
AARP Broadcast Screengrab The senior vote is the target, prized vote in the new presidential election With changes to and looming on the horizon, older Americans are plenty concerned about issues that have an immediate impact on them. And then there are the particularly contentious issues of the and the economy.
Where do the candidates stand?
On this episode of , Frank Luntz, a Republican pollster and president of , and Margie Omero, a Democratic pollster and president of , join to sort through issues for older Americans to weigh as they ponder who will receive their votes come November.
You may also like: .
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