Make 'em say Suh

When our generation wants to plan a vacation, find a great new band or pick a really good read, we rarely rely on just one source.

We're used to looking at peer reviews, community ratings and open dialogue easily accessible on the internet. We may not always agree, but there is comfort in hearing more than one take on any given product before making a choice.

Now available: Nationwide peer reviews for elections.

Peruse freely, assert your opinions and decide for yourself.

theballot.org

Too often, young Americans vote (unthinkingly) like their parents, like their professors, like the newspaper tells them to vote. But wouldn't you much rather know what some of your favorite orgs and peers think?

There's a new site where we can find, create and share voting guides for the communities WE care about. This site has Voter Guides and endorsements in 48 states and counting.

Use your political savvy to create the ultimate voters guide, or just be smart enough to tell everyone you know about this immense resource. This revolutionizes the way that young people will come together to gain consensus and realize democracy.
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