Orlando college students worked the line outside a Charli XCX concert, handing out “Yes on 4” bracelets. Their peers in Arizona targeted bars and art shops, pitching people one-on-one to show up on Nov. 5 to vote on an abortion ballot question.
Young adults on the other side of the issue are putting up banners near campuses and knocking on doors to get out their message that abortion rights proposals are too extreme.
The efforts targeting younger voters could make a difference as 10 states make decisions about whether abortion access will be limited or protected in state constitutions.
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