Question Posted Saturday September 6 2008, 1:32 pm
I remember seeing this rock the vote commercial on MTV a while ago and said something like "in the last election the difference between amount of votes in the two runners was x amount" and then it said the number of people 18-25 who didn't vote was a higher number. then then said how young people can decide the future and stuff like that. i've been using google and youtube to try to find what they said and i haven't been abe to find it. All i want to find is what they said, i don't need to find the actual commercial. I just don't know what else to do to go about finding it. Can someone help me find it?? Thanks.
I remember the commercial you're talking about, but I don't remember the numbers they used. All I remember is that what you've said is what they said, of course with the numbers.
On the website I've given you, it said "We empower 45 million young Americans..." so I was thinking that maybe that was the number they used.
The gap, therefore, must have been less than 45 million votes, which seems right because there are only 300 million people in America, and probably only like 200 million can vote or something.
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