Turnout among young voters in next month’s midterm elections is expected to match or possibly exceed the record set in 2018, the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School said after conducting its latest survey. The poll, published on Thursday, found that 40 percent of respondents between the ages of 18 and 29 said that they will “definitely” vote in November’s midterm elections, matching the percentage of young voters who shared the sentiment in 2018. Roughly one in five respondents in the new survey -- 18 percent -- said there is a “50-50” chance they will vote in November, and 12 percent said that they will “definitely” not be voting in the midterms. Pollsters found
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