According to the college-age Republicans travelling cross-country as part of the "Where is the Red?" tour, the media often gets it wrong about the youth vote.
"Mainstream media, a lot of times, is kind of deceptive because they are always talking about how young people are voting Democratic and how excited young people are for Barack Obama," said Christie Jackson, a 22 year-old recent graduate of Clemson University. "But young people are really excited for John McCain and other Republicans too."
In an effort to demonstrate Republicans have a youth movement of their own while also helping out Republicans in swing districts, Jackson and two other young Republicans have been crisscrossing the country as part of the tour since mid-June.
"We want to try to show people the Republican party is a coast-to-coast party," said Jackson. "There is a youth element of it that is active, very hardworking and that is trying very hard to get Republicans elected in the fall."
Jeremy Harrell, a Miami University graduate, and Kerry Donnelly, a student at Fordham University in New York City comprise the rest of the "Where is the Red?" group.
Their trip is a project of the College Republican National Committee, where each of the roadtrippers worked as an intern last summer.
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