Vox
CIRCLE analysis of young people's engagement and impact in the 2020 election informs this feature on youth voting
Inside Higher Ed
"In estimates that were revised Wednesday, CIRCLE's analysis found that young white men supported Trump by a six-point margin (51 versus 45 percent), while young white women favored former vice president Biden by 13 percentage points (55 to 42 percent)."
Teen Vogue
“We need to stop waiting until the last three months before an election to start talking with young people about issues they care about and how to vote,” says Abby Kiesa, director of impact at Tufts University’s Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE).
MTV News
"In Arizona, a formerly red state where Biden leads at the time of this writing, CIRCLE reports that young, Latinx voters were 17 percent more likely than white youth to support the former vice president."
The New York Times
Our data on early voting by youth informs this piece on how many young voters have been able to overcome some of the barriers to voting during a pandemic.
The Washington Post
Reporting on young people's political participation cites CIRCLE data and commentary from our Director Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg.
Fox News
Fox News cites our data on early voting by young people in key states where youth could have a decisive impact on the 2020 election.
Teen Vogue
Teen Vogue reports on our early voting data and the youth vote's potential impact on the 2020 election.
CNN
A major feature on the youth vote in 2020 extensively cites CIRCLE data and quotes our Director Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg.