Pollsters questioned 400 people ages 18-24 between Oct.13 and 18. The poll, which was funded by the college and conducted by Zogby, had a margin of error of 6 percentage points...
"Our findings show a much more complicated and optimistic picture of the political attitudes of young Americans," said Philip Klinkner, a professor of government at Hamilton. "In particular, young Americans care more about politics than many suggest."
Posted October 27, 2000