
The NPR Politics Podcast Why People Don't Vote
Dec 16, 2020
The discussion uncovers the startling fact that nearly 80 million eligible Americans chose not to vote in the last election. It digs into the demographics of non-voters, especially younger Latinos, and the barriers they face in political engagement. The need for continuous and authentic outreach to Latino voters is emphasized, critiquing past efforts by politicians. Additionally, the conversation touches on the historic surge in voter turnout and evaluates new voting methods like mail-in ballots that could reshape future elections.
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High Non-Voter Count
- A surprising number of eligible voters, almost 80 million, did not participate in the 2020 election.
- This represents a significant portion of the population disengaged from the political system.
Non-Voter Demographics and Reasons
- 70% of non-voters are not registered, highlighting a major barrier to participation.
- Many non-voters are younger (18-34) and identify as Latino, suggesting targeted outreach is needed.
Lack of Latino Outreach
- Latino voters often feel ignored by political campaigns, which contributes to lower voter registration and turnout.
- Campaigns frequently overlook Latino communities, focusing instead on other demographics.
