Roughly 46 million eligible voters this election are between 18 and 29 years old. That's a pretty serious voting block.
So, what issues do young people care about? What are their ideas about government and the role it should play in our lives?
Well, rather than blindly hypothesizing, KQED decided to (gasp) actually ask them. Directly.
In partnership with three other public media organizations on the West Coast, we launched a series called “Voices of Young Voters". This fall, we spent a bunch of time on college campuses around the Bay Area, asking young voters to weigh in on the issues they care most about in this election. Listen to to some of the responses below, and find many more here.