NEW: data from Fulton County, GA (the state’s most populous county) shows 18-24-year-olds turning out at massive rates. In fact, they make up the third-highest turnout among any age group (just slightly behind the 50-54 & 55-60 age group). The youth of Georgia are showing up.
Also worth noting that there’s been a strong line of messaging to get families to vote together — and the parents of 18-24-year-olds are likely between 50-60. Encourage everyone you know in Georgia to vote & bring along their family members!
@Victorshi2020 @MeidasTouch I guess wiping away student loan debt, reproductive and voting rights matter to young people. Meanwhile, the @GOP is concerned about werewolves v. Vampires, trans people in bathrooms and sports, and CRT.
@Victorshi2020 @ZacaMesaSix Well, I’m praying that they turnout again. It ain’t over till it’s over.
@Victorshi2020 @joncoopertweets Goodie for them, they're out there doing their civic duty, big deal, it's about time.
@Victorshi2020 @BaddCompani College students home for Thanksgiving. That’s why the state tried to block Saturday voting. These statistics support that.
@Victorshi2020 Family voting Gwinnett county!