October 18, 2012

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Obama more trusted, young adults making the case for a second term, Harvard poll finds

A new national poll of America's 18- to 29- year olds by Harvard's Institute of Politics (IOP), located at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, finds President Barack Obama continuing to widen the gap between himself and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney leading by a nineteen-percentage point margin (55%-36%) among young adult "likely" voters. Just weeks before the presidential election, the poll also shows voting enthusiasm slipping as only forty-eight percent (48%) of America's young adults say they will "definitely" vote this fall.

In addition, the IOP's newest survey results – its 22nd major release since 2000 – show a solid majority of 18- to 29- year olds (62%) more comfortable with the view that President Obama inherited problems unable to be fixed in one presidential term rather than the viewpoint that he has failed (33%) – see below for more information. A detailed report on the poll's findings is available on the Institute's homepage at www.iop.harvard.edu.

"As enthusiasm for voting continues to slip among America's 18- to 29- year olds, the IOP's latest poll shows a clear sentiment by that Washington is broken," said Harvard Institute of Politics Director Trey Grayson. "We must work together to re-engage youth in the political process – a goal critical to the health and future of our democracy."

"Despite telling us that they are far less likely to vote this year, Millennials still yearn to make this country great – and it is our hope that as we approach Election Day both presidential campaigns work to connect with young adults in more meaningful ways and better engage on the issues that will shape their future and ours," said Harvard Institute of Politics Polling Director John Della Volpe. "It's not only good politics - it's good for the country."

The KnowledgePanel® survey of 2,123 18- to 29- year old U.S. citizens with a margin of error of +/– 2.1 percentage points (95% confidence level) conducted with the Government and Academic Research team of GfK for the IOP between September 19 and October 3, 2012 finds –


GfK conducted a study of young adults on political issues on behalf of Harvard University's Institute of Politics. Complete results, are available – along with past surveys – online at www.iop.harvard.edu .

Provided by Harvard University

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