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August 2024 Supplemental Newsletter

Your Special Edition Newsletter: YDs at the DNC

Special Message from YDA President Quentin Wathum-Ocama

Dear Young Democrats and Supporters, 

As I write this message, I sit on a train back to the Twin Cities from a convention that can simply be described as historic. Over the past few days, we’ve witnessed what will be one of the most consequential and transformational moments in our party’s history. While witnessing Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz accept our party’s nomination is energizing in its own right, what excites me even more is the significant role that so many young delegates played at the forefront of this convention. 

So many Young Democrats made the case to media outlets across the nation for why America must elect the Harris-Walz ticket. From exuding enthusiasm on the convention floor to answering hitting questions with reporters, young Democrats helped showcase how fired up we all are to turn the page on the chaos of the Trump presidency and move America in an exciting and bold new direction. 

In this special edition of our YDA newsletter, you’ll find some selected highlighted articles and images of Young Democrat delegates at the Democratic National Convention. From local to national and even international news, our members represented our members with thoughtfulness, energy, and excitement. 

While we leave this convention energized and excited, it is also important to realize that there is so much work we must continue to do, not just to turn out our voters but to bring young people back to our party after nearly a year of fractious politics. It will be hard, but with clear, intentional, and maybe even difficult conversations, I believe we can truly unite our party and move America forward.  That’s why I truly look forward to continuing to work with you over the next 73 days as we make history this November and bring this great nation together— I am so proud to be in this fight with you.

Quentin Wathum-Ocama
President, Young Democrats of America

P.S. below my message you’ll find two images of me that I felt compelled to share — one of me speaking with a journalist after my press briefing at the Foreign Press Center on Tuesday, and one of me on the convention floor yesterday excited and energized by Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. 

 

Kentucky Young Democrats President Allison Wiseman greets Minnesota Governor Tim Walz with a fist bump.. 

WLOS News 13 spoke with Kristen Robinson, a delegate from Weaverville who is the youngest delegate from Western North Carolina in Chicago this week.

 

“Sometimes, it can feel like pulling teeth to try and get some of my friends to vote,” said Robinson. “But the tables have turned and this time, they’re texting me about how to vote early, how can they volunteer. They really want to be involved with the campaign this year.”

 

New York Times Kamala Harris capped her first month as the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate with a roughly 35-minute convention speech last night that embodied her aggressive efforts to win over swing voters.

Ohio Young Democrats President  Kimberly Agyekum  photographed by the New York Times on the final night of the Convention. 

 

The Washington Post Attendees came from rural counties, big cities and everywhere in between. Some delegates thought they’d never live to see the day a woman would be elected president — recalling their work on Hillary Clinton’s unsuccessful 2016 campaign — and are hopeful this will be their year. Others were inspired by seeing people who look like them on the convention stage. And almost everyone interviewed by The Washington Post said they were ready to take the jubilant convention vibes back home in the final push to November.

 

Democratic National Committee Youth Council Chair André Treiber addresses young delegates during the  DNC Youth Council meeting.  

 

BBC Four Young Democrats of America Communications Director Kait Ahern and College Democrats of America Communications Director Sohali Vaddula joined BBC Four to discuss the Democratic National Convention and Vice President Kamala Harris’s historic candidacy. 

 

Conversation begins around the 2 hour and 14 minute mark.  

 

The National– Young Democrats say attitudes towards the election have transformed from doom and gloom to joyful enthusiasm

An Axios poll shows that Ms Harris is “significantly more popular among America’s youngest voters”.

And her selection of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz appears to have helped.


“The day that Governor Walz was added for the ticket one of my best friends texted me, and she was like, Is this what hope feels like?” Kati Durken, the vice president of Young Democrats for America, told The National outside a gathering of young delegates.

Rohana  Joshi of the Young Democrats of Washington  featured in The National

 
 

El Observador – La portorriqueña Elisa Muñoz lidera un equipo nacional para apoyar la candidatura de Kamala Harris y apuesta a que los latinos se den cuenta que hay que votarla para no perder derechos. Delegada en la Convención Demócrata de Chicago, la joven boricua habla con El Observador USA.

 

The National – Uncommitted delegates sought, unsuccessfully, to get an Arab American to speak on stage at the Democratic National Convention this week

Blake Robinson, the Young Democrats of Georgia’s rural caucus chair, is another delegate who supports a ceasefire.

He believes Ms Harris can serve as a bridge in peacebuilding between Israelis and Palestinians, emphasising that the Vice President has “called for a ceasefire multiple times”.

“We should look at President Harris as the person that’s going to go in there and say that enough is enough … she knows how to work through diversity, and work through identities,” he told The National.

 

Do you know a YDA chartered unit that should be highlighted in our next newsletter? Email us at [email protected] to let us know which unit and why! 

 
 

 

 

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August 2024 Newsletter

Your YDA August Newsletter

Dear Young Democrats,

Can you feel the excitement in the air? We’re just days away from the Democratic National Convention, and this year is shaping up to be one for the history books. With Kamala Harris leading the charge and Governor Walz stepping into the national spotlight as our Vice Presidential nominee, there’s a renewed sense of energy and purpose in the party. It’s not just about the speeches or the fanfare; it’s about the direction we’re heading as a nation and the impact we can all have together.

This convention is a celebration of our shared values and the hard work that’s brought us here. As we gear up for what’s ahead, staying informed is key. Let’s dive in and stay connected—because together, we’re keeping the momentum going!

 

The Young Democrats of America were excited to learn of Vice President Kamala Harris’ decision to select Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her 2024 running mate. 

Throughout his time in office, Walz has routinely fought to better the lives of Minnesotans— providing universal school meals, paid family leave, red flag gun laws, legalization of marijuana, and environmental protections. 

 

In 2023, Walz codified reproductive healthcare as a “fundamental right” in Minnesota by signing the Protect Reproductive Options Act into law. During his time in office, he also signed many LGBTQ+ protection bills into law, including the lifesaving “Trans Refuge” bill.

 

In the words of the Minnesota Young DFL president and national Young Democrats of America President Quentin Wathum-Ocama: 

 

“Governor Walz has nearly two decades of critical government experience, first as congressman and now as a two term governor who has presided over one of the most consequential and progressive legislative sessions in Minnesota history. His selection sends a clear message that a Harris-Walz administration is ready to deliver for the American people on day one.”

 

We, the Young Democrats of America, could not be more enthusiastic with Vice President Harris’ decision. We look forward to electing Harris and Walz to their respective offices in November 2024.

 

See our full statement here.

 

YDHI August Pau Hana – August 14 – Honolulu, HI
Young Democrats of Illinois NC Welcome Party
– August 18 – Chicago, IL

YDA Alumni Dessert Reception – August 19 – Chicago, IL

Democratic National Convention – August 19-22 – Chicago, IL

The Black Linkup – August 20 – Chicago, IL

YDC Brat Summer Mixer – August 21 – Chicago, IL

Young Democrats Phone Bank w/Bay Area Coalition – Aug 21 – Online

Game Night With Young Dems! – August 24 – Maitland, FL

Young Democrats for Kamala Harris – Norwood, OH

2024 Forever Young Dinner – August 27 – Lincoln, NE

2024 TNYD Constitutional Convention – Sept 20-21 – Chattanooga, TN

Ventura County Young Democrats Summer Fundraiser – Sept 21 – TBD, CA
YDNV Annual Awards Dinner – Sept 21 – Las Vegas, NV

MCYD’s 19th Annual Paint the County Blue Fundraiser/Party – Sept 22 – Kensington, MD
NJYD Endorsement Party – October 3rd – Trenton, NJ

Is there a YDA local, chartered unit or caucus event that should be listed in our next newsletter? Email us at [email protected] to let us know.

 

Do you have photos of events you or your chapter have hosted? Here at YDA, we love to highlight and celebrate our chapters. Please DM us photos of the exciting things your chapter has been up to. Photos can be submitted by messaging @theyoungdemocrats on Instagram


You can also DM us on twitter (@YoungDems) with posts or content you want us to share or boost. Always feel free to email us at [email protected] with any questions or concerns. 

 

There are many opportunities for youth with the Harris for President campaign, as well as many ways to connect with other supported.  You can register your interest in joining the Discord server here. You can also check out the youth specific linktr.ee [HFP Youth Engagement] which is updated regularly for job opportunities and events. 

 

There is so much at stake in this election and we have just over 100 Days to elect Kamala Harris and Democrats up and down the ballot. If you are interested in the roles below, or know someone who might be, please submit an application as soon as possible. 

 
 

We are excited to invite you to our YDA Alumni Dessert Reception on the sidelines of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. Our alumni lunch & reception will be taking place on August 19, 2024, from 2:00 to 4:00 PM CT at the Hyatt Regency (151 East Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL 60601).


This special event is dedicated to honoring the remarkable achievements and contributions of our YDA alumni, who have played pivotal roles in shaping the future of the Democratic Party and our nation. As we gather to recognize their dedication and leadership, we are reminded of the powerful legacy they have created and continue to build. Join us in celebrating their successes and the enduring impact they have made on our organization and beyond.

 

Help YDC gear up for the DNC here in Chicago, and join the Young Democrats of Chicago at SunnyGun for a Brat Summer mixer. Tickets can be purchased by clicking this link. 

 

Welcome to the Black Linkup: DNC After Party! Get ready to keep the party going after the Democratic National Convention with a night full of music, dancing, and our dynamic guest speaker, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett. Join us on Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 6:00 PM.

 

Come dressed to impress and ready to mingle with fellow party-goers. You’ll be amongst an amazing network of Black public servants, political operatives, lobbyists, and advocacy leaders as we connect at this year’s Democratic National Convention.

 

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be part of this epic event. Grab your friends and make it a night to remember at The Black Linkup: DNC After Party!

 

he Florida Young Democrats is committed to getting the best candidates elected for School Boards all across our state. Moms for Liberty, a right-wing extremist political group, has declared war on public schools and is running candidates all across our state to enforce book bans, dismantle LGBTQ+ rights of students, and defund public schools to give away our tax dollars to private and charter schools with no accountability.

Please join us for our daily phone banks up until Election Day to support trustworthy, student-focused, and experienced candidates across the state to represent young people and protect our students as members of local county school boards.

 

Don Lemmon Show Don is joined by Digital Strategist and Activist Olivia Julianna, Young Democrats of America Vice President Kati Durkin, and HIT Strategies Senior Research Manager Joshua Doss. They’ll discuss Trump’s unhinged press conference from Mar-A-Lago and the latest updates on the Harris/Walz campaign. What can we expect from a Trump/Harris debate? What are the latest polls telling us? How can Kamala reach young and swing voters? Tune in for a critical conversation you won’t want to miss!

 

Barron’sUS Vice President Kamala Harris’s late entry into the White House race has galvanized young Democrats, a group whose participation will be crucial if the party hopes to defeat Donald Trump in November.

 

Spectrum News 1 Enthusiasm among young voters has skyrocketed since President Joe Biden stepped down from his candidacy for a second term and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris.

Garrett Readling, communications director for the Young Democrats of North Carolina, said Harris is “the perfect person to meet the challenges ahead of us,” including gun violence, reproductive rights, LGBTQ rights, healthcare and income inequality.

“Since young people my age have been engaged in politics, things have been bad,” he said. “It’s been an environment where it’s really easy to be jaded. Where we reach people the best is by giving them something to believe in and something that’s good and genuine. And I think Vice President Harris is doing exactly that.”

 

 

Byline News – Kamala Harris has announced Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate, in a move generally viewed by US progressive organisations as a win for young people and left-wing politics more broadly. 

Quentin Wathum-Ocama, president of the Young Democrats of America (also Minnesota  Young DFL President), told Byline Times that “Governor Walz has nearly two decades of critical government experience, first as Congressman and now as a two-term Governor who has presided over one of the most consequential and progressive legislative sessions in Minnesota history.

“From massive investments in [kindergarten – 12th grade] education to making college free for families who earn under $80,000, his selection sends a clear message that a Harris-Walz administration is ready to deliver big for the American people on day one.”

 

The Texas Tribune Some young voters who are upset about the Biden Administration’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war say they’re still hesitant about the vice president.

 

Do you know a YDA chartered unit that should be highlighted in our next newsletter? Email us at [email protected] to let us know which unit and why! 

 

These items are perfect for any Young Democrat looking for some canvassing gear this summer. Visit store.yda.org today and grab yours now!

 

Were you elected a delegate to the Democratic National Convention? If so, please complete this survey to share your information so we can connect with you and other young delegates in Chicago. Your input will help us coordinate events and activities tailored for young delegates. 

 

 

 

The Young Democrats of America (YDA) is the official youth wing of the Democratic Party of the United States and the oldest partisan youth organization in the country. To help us mobilize the next generation of Democrats, donate anything you can afford right now to YDA.

 

Monthly donations truly help sustain our work.

If you’re ready to support Young Democrats, please:

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July 2024 Supplemental Newsletter

Your YDA  Supplemental July Newsletter

We’re sending out this brief supplemental  newsletter because our July edition was packed with so much information. There are some important updates we don’t want you to miss. Stay tuned for exciting news and key highlights!

 

8th Annual NYSYD Gala –  August 3 – NYC, NY

NJYD Community Service Event – August 7 – Trenton, NJ
Harris for President Southern Training Summit – August 8-9 – Raleigh, NC 
Harris for President Midwest Training Summit – August 10-11 – Detroit, MI

Volusia Young Democrats Candidate Mixer Karaoke – August 11 – Holly Hill, FL

Housing + Forward Dallas Panel – August 13 – Dallas, TX

Young Democrats of Illinois NC Welcome Party – August 18 – Chicago, IL

Democratic National Convention – August 19-22 – Chicago, IL

The Black Linkup – August 20 – Chicago, IL

Game Night With Young Dems! – August 24 – Maitland, FL

2024 Forever Young Dinner – August 27 – Lincoln, NE

Is there a YDA local, chartered unit or caucus event that should be listed in our next newsletter? Email us at [email protected] to let us know.

 

Do you have photos of events you or your chapter have hosted? Here at YDA, we love to highlight and celebrate our chapters. Please DM us photos of the exciting things your chapter has been up to. Photos can be submitted by messaging @theyoungdemocrats on Instagram


You can also DM us on twitter (@YoungDems) with posts or content you want us to share or boost. Always feel free to email us at [email protected] with any questions or concerns. 

 

The Harris campaign is excited to share with you our Social Media Toolkit! Packed with ready-to-use graphics, videos, and infographics, it’s designed to help you amplify Kamala’s message and engage with supporters online. You can access the Toolkit here.

The Harris Campaign and Democratic coordinated campaign are hosting training summits for young organizers in Detroit, MI and Raleigh, NC.

 

This opportunity will identify and train people who are interested in working on the coordinated campaign as Field, Engagement, or Campus Organizers.

We are hosting two trainings and would greatly appreciate your help sharing the word about both:

Would absolutely love it if you could share these opportunities with any partners in the South and Midwest. The more we can spread the word in local communities, the better. Would also hugely appreciate you uplifting within your own channels. 

 

There is so much at stake in this election and we have just over 100 Days to elect Kamala Harris and Democrats up and down the ballot. If you are interested in the roles below, or know someone who might be, please submit an application as soon as possible. 

 
 

Welcome to the Black Linkup: DNC After Party! Get ready to keep the party going after the Democratic National Convention with a night full of music, dancing, and our dynamic guest speaker, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett. Join us on Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 6:00 PM.

 

Come dressed to impress and ready to mingle with fellow party-goers. You’ll be amongst an amazing network of Black public servants, political operatives, lobbyists, and advocacy leaders as we connect at this year’s Democratic National Convention.

 

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be part of this epic event. Grab your friends and make it a night to remember at The Black Linkup: DNC After Party!

The Young Democrats of America is proud to be an official partner of  Tour to Save Democracy. Tour to Save Democracy is a collective of Gen-Z activists are embarking on a Tour To Save Democracy this July 2024, traveling on a bus across the nation stopping in swing districts to flip them blue, drive change forward, and safeguard democratic principles.  Visit their website by clicking this link to find more information.

 

Join Voters of Tomorrow’s weekly texting and phonebanking efforts to engage and empower young voters. Sign up for phonebanking or textbanking today. 

 

We have a bunch of new Kamala Harris merchandise available now!


This is just the beginning, with many more designs being added to our webstore in the coming days and weeks. These items are perfect for any Young Democrat looking for canvassing gear this summer. Visit store.yda.org today and grab yours now!

 

USA Today  Vice President Kamala Harris is gaining ground with America’s youngest voters, a new Axios/Generation Lab poll shows, less than a week after the launch of her presidential campaign.

Quentin Wathum-Ocama, the Young Democrats of America’s president, 33, says it feels a lot like the “Hope and Change” vibe of the Obama campaign in 2008, adding, “It’s incredible how much things can change in just a few days.”

 

Hoping to maximize their efforts, Voters of Tomorrow brought together 17 youth political advocacy groups representing tens of thousands of voters to join forces. This alliance aims to bolster Harris’ campaign in the final stretch, according to a statement released Friday morning.

 

The groups are hoping their combined efforts could help get more young people to vote for the vice president this November, a voting bloc Democrats need more than Republicans and that President Joe Biden struggled to win over.

 

Wathum-Ocama said Biden’s decision to exit the race and Harris’ entrance into the race Sunday energized a group of campaign volunteers who weren’t feeling confident about the party’s odds in the fall.

 

“They feel good, and they feel like we can ride this into November. We can ride this up and down the ballot,” Wathum-Ocama, 33, said. “If you had called me last Thursday, what would I have said?”

 

Associated Press An AP survey finds that Vice President Kamala Harris has the support of more than half of the delegates she’ll need to take President Joe Biden’s place at the top of the Democratic ticket.

 

WKOW 27 NEWS Young Democrats of America President Quentin Wathum-Ocama talks about Vice President Kamala Harris’ latest calls for ceasefire after meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday and how the Vice President is appealing to young voters.

 

Do you know a YDA chartered unit that should be highlighted in our next newsletter? Email us at [email protected] to let us know which unit and why! 

 

 

 

The Young Democrats of America (YDA) is the official youth wing of the Democratic Party of the United States and the oldest partisan youth organization in the country. To help us mobilize the next generation of Democrats, donate anything you can afford right now to YDA.

 

Monthly donations truly help sustain our work.

If you’re ready to support Young Democrats, please:

Contributions or gifts to the Young Democrats of America are not tax

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July 2024 Newsletter

Your YDA July Newsletter

A Special Message from YDA President Quentin Wathum-Ocama

Dear Young Democrats,

We are at a pivotal moment in our nation’s history. With President Joe Biden announcing his decision to step down from the 2024 presidential race, we have an opportunity for new leadership to carry forward the torch of our progressive values. It is with great enthusiasm and pride that we rally behind Vice President Kamala Harris as our candidate for the presidency.

The last month has been some of the toughest we’ve seen politically, filled with uncertainty and challenges. But out of these trials, a new wave of excitement and hope has emerged with Vice President Harris’s historic candidacy. Her journey is a testament to the resilience, diversity, and strength that define the Democratic spirit. As the first woman, the first Black woman, and the first South Asian American woman to be nominated for the presidency by a major party, Kamala Harris embodies the change we have long aspired to achieve.

This campaign ignites a wave of excitement and hope across our communities. It is a moment to celebrate our progress and to renew our commitment to building a more just and equitable society. With her unwavering dedication to justice, economic fairness, and climate action, Harris represents the bold and compassionate leadership our country needs.

With Harris leading the charge, we have an unprecedented opportunity not just to keep the White House but to win the House, maintain control of the Senate, and elect Democrats up and down the ballot. As Martin Amis once said, “There are moments in history when time accelerates.” We are living through such a moment now, and it’s up to us to make the most of it.


This month’s newsletter might be a bit longer due to the incredible excitement and energy that Young Democrats are bringing to both local and national press. We have so much to share and celebrate — you may need to click “view more” or “view entire message” on your computer or mobile device. 

Let’s seize this moment with enthusiasm and purpose. Together, we can make history. Together, we will build a brighter future for all — in the words of the Vice President, “let’s win this thing.


In solidarity,

Quentin Wathum-Ocama
President, Young Democrats of America

 

On Sunday, the Young Democrats of America endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to be the next President of the United States of America following a unanimous vote by the Executive Board. Vice President Kamala Harris has dedicated her accomplished career to championing the rights of young people and fighting for justice.

As President, Kamala Harris would be the first Black woman and the first person of Indian descent to become leader of the free world. The historic nature of a Harris Presidency presents an opportunity for America to demonstrate to the world, and to ourselves, that we are truly a nation where diversity empowers the very best of us. Read our full statement here.

 

Young Voters for Harris National Call – July 25 – Virtual 
Voters of Tomorrow Summit 
– July 26-27 – Atalanta, GA

PA Young Voters for Kamala Coalition Call – July 28 – Virtual

8th Annual NYSYD Gala –  August 3 – NYC, NY

NJYD Community Service Event – August 7 – Trenton, NJ
Harris for President Southern Training Summit – August 8-9 – Raleigh, NC 
Harris for President Midwest Training Summit – August 10-11 – Detroit, MI

Volusia Young Democrats Candidate Mixer Karaoke – August 11 – Holly Hill, FL

Housing + Forward Dallas Panel – August 13 – Dallas, TX

Young Democrats of Illinois NC Welcome Party – August 18 – Chicago, IL

Democratic National Convention – August 19-22 – Chicago, IL

The Black Linkup – August 20 – Chicago, IL

Game Night With Young Dems! – August 24 – Maitland, FL

2024 Forever Young Dinner – August 27 – Lincoln, NE

Is there a YDA local, chartered unit or caucus event that should be listed in our next newsletter? Email us at [email protected] to let us know.

 

Do you have photos of events you or your chapter have hosted? Here at YDA, we love to highlight and celebrate our chapters. Please DM us photos of the exciting things your chapter has been up to. Photos can be submitted by messaging @theyoungdemocrats on Instagram


You can also DM us on twitter (@YoungDems) with posts or content you want us to share or boost. Always feel free to email us at [email protected] with any questions or concerns. 

 

On July 25 at 8:00 PM ET/5:00 PM PT, there will be a national youth call organized by Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign. This call will focus on learning more about the campaign and exploring ways for us to get involved in supporting her historic candidacy.  You can register for the call here

The Harris Campaign and Democratic coordinated campaign are hosting training summits for young organizers in Detroit, MI and Raleigh, NC.

 

This opportunity will identify and train people who are interested in working on the coordinated campaign as Field, Engagement, or Campus Organizers.

 

We are hosting two trainings and would greatly appreciate your help sharing the word about both:

 

Would absolutely love it if you could share these opportunities with any partners in the South and Midwest. The more we can spread the word in local communities, the better. Would also hugely appreciate you uplifting within your own channels. 

 

There is so much at stake in this election and we have just over 100 Days to elect Kamala Harris and Democrats up and down the ballot. If you are interested in the roles below, or know someone who might be, please submit an application as soon as possible. 

 
 

Welcome to the Black Linkup: DNC After Party! Get ready to keep the party going after the Democratic National Convention with a night full of music, dancing, and our dynamic guest speaker, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett. Join us on Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 6:00 PM.

 

Come dressed to impress and ready to mingle with fellow party-goers. You’ll be amongst an amazing network of Black public servants, political operatives, lobbyists, and advocacy leaders as we connect at this year’s Democratic National Convention.

 

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be part of this epic event. Grab your friends and make it a night to remember at The Black Linkup: DNC After Party!

 

Thee Voters of Tomorrow 2024 Summit: YEAR OF YOUTH will take place in Atlanta, GA at the Loudermilk Conference Center, July 26-27. Some of your staff may have already received invitations. Please encourage them to attend, and feel free to share this with others in your organization who may be interested!

Connect with 300 of Gen-Z’s brightest leaders to prepare for action in 2024! Attendees will hear from America’s leading political minds, activists, and youth office-holders, as we workshop the best ways to turn out young voters this Fall. Visit their website by clicking this link to find more information.

 

The Young Democrats of America is proud to be an official partner of  Tour to Save Democracy. Tour to Save Democracy is a collective of Gen-Z activists are embarking on a Tour To Save Democracy this July 2024, traveling on a bus across the nation stopping in swing districts to flip them blue, drive change forward, and safeguard democratic principles. Starting in Texas, the tour will visit 24 Republican-held swing districts to connect with the local communities, get out
the vote, and inspire youth action to secure a Democratic trifecta in Congress. Visit their website by clicking this link to find more information.

 
 

MPR News Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Rep. Illhan Omar and Gov. Tim Walz. With President Joe Biden stepping back from running in the 2024 presidential race, Minnesotans from across the political spectrum share their thoughts about how the campaign for the White House will move forward.

Quentin Wathum-Ocama, the president of the Young Democrats of America, is a Minnesota delegate at the upcoming DNC.

 

He says he’s all in on Vice President Harris.

 

“I’m a person of color, I’m Black. For the African American community to have a Black woman as our nominee, I think that’s a game changer in terms of turning out underrepresented communities,” Wathum-Ocama told MPR News, “I’m really excited. It’s a new race.”

 

LIVE NOW FOXCole Gabriel, the president of the Florida Young Democrats joined LiveNOW from FOX’s Josh Breslow to discuss President Biden dropping out of the 2024 presidential race and endorsing Kamala Harris.

 

Spectrum News 1 In the days following President Joe Biden’s decision not to run for reelection, some Democrats said they’re feeling re-energized in their fight to keep the White House blue.

Kentucky Young Democrats President Allison Wiseman has welcomed the new presumptive nominee of Vice President Kamala Harris. 

“It’s really exciting to see how much the Democratic base has come together in the past 24-ish hours, 48 maybe, depending on how far back we want to go,” Wiseman said.

Wiseman said she thinks Harris becoming the nominee has helped breathe new life into the election, especially for young voters.

 

Black ChronicleThe Young Democrats of Oklahoma proudly come together to honor the extraordinary legacy of President Joe Biden.

Vice President Harris exemplifies progress, resilience, and unity, embodying the spirit needed to move our nation forward.

The Young Democrats are energized and ready to work. It will take all of us to ensure our democracy thrives and every voice is heard. We envision a future where opportunities abound, equality is upheld, and the American Dream is attainable for all.

 

WAMU 88.5YDA Chief of Staff (and Virginia Young Democrats President) Matt Royer was featured on a segment on WAMU, speaking briefly about the need for the party to rally around Kamala Harris’s historic candidacy and campaign

 

Idaho Capital Sun The announcement comes two days after President Joe Biden announced he was dropping out of 2024 presidential race

“While the path forward is unclear, we recognize that millions of voters across the country voted for the Biden/Harris ticket,” the organization posted to X. “Idaho Young Democrats support the will of the voters, and as such, we formally endorse Vice President Kamala Harris to be our next President of the United States of America. It’s long past time to put a woman in charge.”

 

Wis PoliticsAhead of Vice President Harris’s visit to Milwaukee, Young Democrats of Wisconsin, a grassroots organization dedicated to engaging and empowering young Wisconsinites, issued the following statement:

“We are excited to welcome Vice President Harris back to the great state of Wisconsin. She has been a fierce champion for Wisconsin’s youth, in both her roles in the Administration and as President of the Senate. Her work has helped 39.6k Wisconsinites be approved for student debt cancellation, create 180.7K new jobs, and bring hundreds of millions of dollars of investment into the state of Wisconsin.”

 

BBC Word Service YDA President Quentin Ocama speaking with the BBC World Service about President Biden’s decision not to seek re-election and the growing excitement around Vice President KamalaHarris ‘s historic candidacy.

 

Do you know a YDA chartered unit that should be highlighted in our next newsletter? Email us at [email protected] to let us know which unit and why! 

 

This is the first of many designs we’re going to be adding to our webstore  over the coming days and weeks. These items are perfect for any Young Democrat looking for some canvassing gear this summer. Visit store.yda.org today and grab yours now!

 

Were you elected a delegate to the Democratic National Convention? If so, please complete this survey to share your information so we can connect with you and other young delegates in Chicago. Your input will help us coordinate events and activities tailored for young delegates. 

 

The Diversity and Outreach Committee is working on better understanding our demographic makeup and answer some other burning questions in order to work to provide more additional resources. 

The deadline to complete the survey is August 1, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. EST. It is important that you share it so that we get as much data as possible. Once completed, our committee will be able to start implementing our goals.

 

 

 

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June 2024 Newsletter

Your YDA JuneNewsletter

Greetings, Young Democrats,

As this June comes to a close, we reflect on Pride Month and celebrate the incredible LGBTQ+ individuals who lead us every day in the Young Democrats, the Democratic Party, and across the nation. We pause to acknowledge all those who have stepped into leadership positions and who are continually making history each day, from those who are organizing at the grassroots level to those who are breaking barriers in elected office.

We also recognize that LGBTQ+ rights, particularly trans rights, continue to come under attack. We stand united in our commitment to fight for our trans siblings and ensure that everyone can live authentically and freely. Our struggle for equality and justice continues, and we will never back down in the face of bigotry and discrimination.

 

First Tour to Save Democracy Stop – July 12 – San Antonio, TX
Youth  National Delegate Call 
– July 14 –  Virtual 
Voters of Tomorrow  Summit – July 26-27 – Atlanta, GA

Is there a YDA local, chartered unit or caucus event that should be listed in our next newsletter? Email us at [email protected] to let us know.

 

Do you have photos of events you or your chapter have hosted? Here at YDA, we love to highlight and celebrate our chapters. Please DM us photos of the exciting things your chapter has been up to. Photos can be submitted by messaging @theyoungdemocrats on Instagram


You can also DM us on twitter (@YoungDems) with posts or content you want us to share or boost. Always feel free to email us at [email protected] with any questions or concerns. 

 

Are you a young Delegate or Alternate to the 2024 Democratic National Convention? Join HSDA, CDA, and YDA for a National Youth Delegate Call — connect with fellow delegates to learn what the convention experience is really like, discuss key updates, and understand the critical issues shaping our event. Don’t miss this chance to prepare and stay informed. Register for the call here.

Please note that this call will be limited to Delegates, Alternates, Convention Committee Representatives,  Pages, and other authorized  staff. 

 

Thee Voters of Tomorrow 2024 Summit: YEAR OF YOUTH will take place in Atlanta, GA at the Loudermilk Conference Center, July 26-27. Some of your staff may have already received invitations. Please encourage them to attend, and feel free to share this with others in your organization who may be interested!

Connect with 300 of Gen-Z’s brightest leaders to prepare for action in 2024! Attendees will hear from America’s leading political minds, activists, and youth office-holders, as we workshop the best ways to turn out young voters this Fall. Visit their website by clicking this link to find more information.

 

The Young Democrats of America is proud to be an official partner of  Tour to Save Democracy. Tour to Save Democracy is a collective of Gen-Z activists are embarking on a Tour To Save Democracy this July 2024, traveling on a bus across the nation stopping in swing districts to flip them blue, drive change forward, and safeguard democratic principles. Starting in Texas, the tour will visit 24 Republican-held swing districts to connect with the local communities, get out
the vote, and inspire youth action to secure a Democratic trifecta in Congress. Visit their website by clicking this link to find more information.

 
 

Provided in coordination with  Eve Levenson – National Youth Engagement Director, Biden for President

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Are you passionate about making a difference on your campus and in your community? This is your opportunity to be at the forefront of change. By signing up, you’ll become a pivotal part of a nationwide network of students dedicated to supporting President Joe Biden’s vision and policies. Receive regular updates, exclusive insights, and the chance to organize impactful events for young voters across the country.  Please sign up by clicking this link

 

You can also signup for youth-specific updates from the Biden campaign. Simply text “YOUTH” to 30330, or alternatively, you can sign up by clicking on this  link

 

We’re excited to share that there are several ob postings available for campus and youth organizing roles across the country. 

You can also submit your information to the Youth Engagement Talent Bank if you’re interested in future opportunities.

 

Lovett Or Leave It arrives for our first Asheville show ready to listen and learn! Head of the North Carolina Democratic Party Anderson Clayton teaches us about Gen Z, and it sounds so much cooler when she says it. TS Madison and Lovett canonize recent moments in queer history. Lovett tests the locals on nearby news, and the Rant Wheel schools us all in the art of being enraged.

 

ISTHMUS Youth voters in battleground state could play ‘decisive’ role in November

“The Democratic Party realizes, although they may not admit it all the time, that they need young people in this election,” [Matthew] Lehner [,Chair of the College Democrats of Wisconsin]  says. “Joe Biden won the state by just over 20,000 votes in 2020. Campuses across our state are the margin of victory.”

 

CBS Sacramento – The Sacramento County Young Democrats hosted a debate watch party in the capital city, offering real-time reactions to President Joe Biden’s performance.

“I think he really touched on the things that are relatively important between the two candidates for young people, like climate change, labor,” said Jo Gardias, a Democratic voter. 

 

“It’s terrifying to think about what could happen if Donald Trump is re-elected,” said Evan Cragin, with Sacramento County Young Democrats.

 

THE PRESS DEMOCRAT – After a profoundly unsettling debate Thursday night for progressives, the Democratic Party could risk losing a generation of young voters if it does not soon recalibrate, some of those voters said Friday.

Eric Vazquez, president of Wine Country Young Demorcats, said the debate did not change his view of the race or how he is approaching November. But, he said he thinks the debate did “open up a lot of concerns and fear for the future” among people who are not as politically involved. He called those concerns, “valid.”

 

Not every Democratic voter who watched the debate was so glum.

Logan Warren, 20, who just graduated from SRJC with an AA in political science, was frustrated early in the televised event, wondering why Biden wasn’t making more substantive arguments. That feeling hardened when the two candidates “spent three minutes talking exclusively about their golf swings.” But he argued that Biden made a strong comeback as the debate wore on.

 

Do you know a YDA chartered unit that should be highlighted in our next newsletter? Email us at [email protected] to let us know which unit and why! 

 

Get your piece of YDA merch! Show your support with our exclusive collection of shirts, totes, and buttons. These items are perfect for any Young Democrat looking for some canvassing gear this summer. Visit store.yda.org today and grab yours now!

 

The Diversity and Outreach Committee is working on better understanding our demographic makeup and answer some other burning questions in order to work to provide more additional resources. 

The deadline to complete the survey is August 1, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. EST. It is important that you share it so that we get as much data as possible. Once completed, our committee will be able to start implementing our goals.

 

Were you elected a delegate to the Democratic National Convention? If so, please complete this survey to share your information so we can connect with you and other young delegates in Chicago. Your input will help us coordinate events and activities tailored for young delegates. 

 

 

The Young Democrats of America (YDA) is the official youth wing of the Democratic Party of the United States and the oldest partisan youth organization in the country. To help us mobilize the next generation of Democrats, donate anything you can afford right now to YDA.

 

 

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May 2024 Newsletter

Your YDA May Newsletter

Happy (End of) May, Young Democrats


It’s that time of year again. Campaigns are ramping up and the clock is ticking down until election day. With less than 6 months until November, now is the time to get involved.

We’ve seen the media coverage and know what people are saying. Despite the challenges, this year is different.

Democrats are delivering. President Biden and Congressional Democrats have achieved legislative and executive actions that many said would never happen. They’ve passed substantial legislation focusing on jobs, healthcare, and the environment. Since Republicans took control of the House, all we’ve seen is division, chaos, and inaction.

But there are still threats. Abortion rights remain a crucial issue this campaign season. Since the overturning of Roe, millions of young Democrats and women have registered to vote, driven by the urgency to protect reproductive rights. We’ve also seen a significant increase in election deniers being nominated to the Republican ticket in their states. We cannot allow these candidates to spread misinformation and attack our democracy from elected office. Too much is at stake.

We must make every day from now until November count. Our democracy is on the ballot. Our future is on the ballot.

 

YDA Virtual Summer Meeting – June 5-9 – Virtual

The Demmy Awards by SCYD – June 6 – Sacramento, CA

Leon County YD Meeting – June 6 – Tallahassee, FL

Young Democrat Musical Theatre Review – June 7 – Oviedo, FL

NJYD LGBTQ Caucus Drag Brunch – June 8 – Burlington, NJ

South Carolina Primaries – June 11 – South Carolina

Austin YD General Meeting & Elections – June 11 – Austin, TX

San Francisco Politics 101 by SFYD – June 13 – Virtual

Westchester YD General Meeting – June 20 – White Plains, NY

Maryland YD Summer Social –  June 22 – Columbia, MD
Biden Trump Presidential Debate — June 27 – Washington, DC

Is there a YDA local, chartered unit or caucus event that should be listed in our next newsletter? Email us at [email protected] to let us know.

 

Do you have photos of events you or your chapter have hosted? Here at YDA, we love to highlight and celebrate our chapters. Please DM us photos of the exciting things your chapter has been up to. Photos can be submitted by messaging @theyoungdemocrats on Instagram


You can also DM us on twitter (@YoungDems) with posts or content you want us to share or boost. Always feel free to email us at [email protected] with any questions or concerns. 

 
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The Young Democrats of America is holding a virtual conference on the weekend of June 5-9. YDA will facilitate virtual committees, constituency caucuses, trainings, and other programming to offer an opportunity for young democrats to connect and build while ensuring that some important organizational business is completed before the Democratic National Convention this August. You can visit our website for more information and details about the schedule.

 

We are excited to announce the YDA Rural  and API Caucuses Virtual Summer Meeting is scheduled for Saturday, June 8th at 3 PM EST. This meeting is a fantastic opportunity for us to come together, discuss important issues, and hear from a remarkable leader who is making a significant impact in our community and beyond. 

We are honored to have Minnesota Representative Samantha Vang as our keynote speaker. Elected in 2018, Representative Vang serves the northwestern Minneapolis suburbs and Chairs the Agriculture Finance and Policy Committee. She is one of the first Hmong American women in the Minnesota House and is a dedicated community advocate with degrees in Political Science and Communications from Gustavus Adolphus College. Her keynote topic will be “Rural Issues”. This meeting promises to be engaging and informative, and we hope you will join us.

 
 The image is a screenshot of a Zoom video conference with four participants, each in their own video tile. The participants are:  A.J. Lucky: A man with short, curly hair, resting his chin on his hand, wearing a grey t-shirt. He appears thoughtful and is sitting in a room with a white wall and window blinds behind him. Andrew Frawley: A man with glasses, a beard, and a mustache, also resting his chin on his hand. He is in a room with colorful artwork on the wall and a brick wall section behind him. Leslie Templeton: A woman with long, light brown hair, wearing a white top. She is speaking with an expressive gesture, and her background is blurred with some green plants visible. Valerie McCray: A woman with dark hair styled in a bun, wearing a blue blazer and a white shirt. She appears focused and is seated in front of a bookshelf filled with books and various decorative items. The Zoom interface shows typical features such as participant names, mute status, and meeting controls at the bottom.

On Saturday May 25th, YDA Programming Director AJ Lucky moderated a conversation between Andrew Frawley, founder of The Good Life Movement; Dr. Valerie McCray, psychologist and candidate for the U.S. Senate in Indiana; and Leslie Templeton, Chair of the YDA Disability Caucus in acknowledgment of Mental Health Awareness Month. If you missed the conversation, you can watch it here

 
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Arena Academy 201 is a 3 day online training program designed to support those who want to manage people and programs on campaigns. The program focuses on helping political professionals level-up their management skills and navigate the transition to management roles on campaigns.

This training is intended for people who have worked at least one cycle as a full-time paid staffer on a campaign or at a progressive organization, in any position. We consider a cycle to be 3+ months working on a campaign or multiple campaigns.  Registration for this event costs $200, and scholarships are available. You can find out more information here

 
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Join Swing Left on Zoom Tuesday, June 25th at 6 pm EST / 3 pm PST for an introduction to grassroots organizing and reclaiming our power as young people. We will cover the fundamentals of organizing everywhere before sharing ways to build community and turn our activism into action this fall.

This training is the first event in Swing Left’s grassroots summer training program, crafted by and for young people to learn from and meet with one another. Click here to find our more information

 

The Young Democrats of America is proud to be an official partner of  Tour to Save Democracy. Tour to Save Democracy is a collective of Gen-Z activists are embarking on a Tour To Save Democracy this July 2024, traveling on a bus across the nation stopping in swing districts to flip them blue, drive change forward, and safeguard democratic principles. Starting in Texas, the tour will visit 24 Republican-held swing districts to connect with the local communities, get out
the vote, and inspire youth action to secure a Democratic trifecta in Congress. Visit their website by clicking this link to find more information.

 
 

Provided in coordination with  Eve Levenson – National Youth Engagement Director, Biden for President

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Are you passionate about making a difference on your campus and in your community? This is your opportunity to be at the forefront of change. By signing up, you’ll become a pivotal part of a nationwide network of students dedicated to supporting President Joe Biden’s vision and policies. Receive regular updates, exclusive insights, and the chance to organize impactful events for young voters across the country.  Please sign up by clicking this link

 

You can also signup for youth-specific updates from the Biden campaign. Simply text “YOUTH” to 30330, or alternatively, you can sign up by clicking on this  link

 

Boston Globe: Rhode Island Bills before the General Assembly would enable R.I. communities to permit 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in school committee elections. Having a say in who serves on school boards is urgent, write members of the R.I. Young Democrats, when students are so directly affected by school committee decisions

High school students are organizing and mobilizing to protect themselves, standing up in defense of their rights to academic freedom, gender identity and expression, and the fundamental right to have a voice. Students across our state care deeply about civic participation to contribute to the well being of their community.

The ability of 16- and 17-year-olds to think critically and responsibly while exercising agency is acknowledged by the aforementioned legal rights already afforded to this age group. It is urgent that young people be empowered to use their voices at the ballot box. Rhode Island, and the General Assembly can and should empower the next generation of voters, and foster an engaged and public-minded citizenry.

 

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WKOW 27 NEWS  – Protests have broken out at colleges and universities across the country, from young progressive voters aiming to send a message to the Biden administration as the U.S. continues to fund Israel’s military operations.

 

Toledo Balde – The new president of Ohio Young Democrats, aims to expand the organization’s influence and engagement among young voters.

While he was working, Columbus resident Kimberly Agyekum saw the importance labor unions had in protecting the rights of workers, leading her to become a Democrat and later a member of Ohio Young Democrats.

 

After serving for years as a national committee representative, she went on to become the first Black woman president of Ohio Young Democrats, being unanimously selected by all chapters in the state.

 

Teen VogueThis November, Florida voters will have to decide on the future of abortion rights in their state.

As Democrats try to leverage abortion to mobilize a reluctant electorate, the party hopes that pro-choice voters — many of whom are young and critical of Joe Biden’s candidacy — support the presidential incumbent while trying to protect their rights.

Do you know a YDA chartered unit that should be highlighted in our next newsletter? Email us at [email protected] to let us know which unit and why! 

 

Get your piece of YDA merch! Show your support with our exclusive collection of shirts, totes, and buttons. These items are perfect for any Young Democrat looking for some canvassing gear this summer. Visit store.yda.org today and grab yours now!

 
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From Arne Nelson, International Affairs Chair:

A delegation from YDA attended the General Assembly of the International Federation of Liberal and Radical Youth in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire from May 9th through 12th. We cannot extend our thanks generously enough to Le Rassemblement des Houphouëtistes pour la Démocratie et la Paix (RHDP), the Centre d’Études Prospectives (CEP), and The Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF) for the incredible hospitality in Abidjan.

We have adopted a new delegate selection process going forward utilizing a group interview format to allow each applicant’s soft skills to come out during conversations. We look forward to seeing applicants who weren’t selected for this GA to stay involved in our international affairs work and hopefully attend other IFLRY events.

We took five delegates to Abidjan. Caitlin Taffe from California, Gennifer Geer from Illinois, William Greer from Vermont, Zachery Annis from Maine, and myself.

YDA IFLRY Delegation William Greer (L), Zachery Annis, Gennifer Geer, Arne Nelson, & Caitlin Taffe

We cosponsored a resolution with the Young Liberals of the United Kingdom on Fast Fashion and its environmental consequences. We also prime sponsored an urgency resolution about the protests in Georgia supporting those Georgians standing against the government’s attempts to restrict press and speech freedoms.

I am very proud of the new delegates and how well they represented themselves and YDA. Their intentionality was apparent in every 1:1, every late night delegation meeting, every tense committee, and every conversation over a meal shared with other delegates. 

Caitlin, Gennifer, and William are exceptional Young Democrats representing the best YDA has to offer to the world. 

I was honored to serve alongside them as delegates for my last General Assembly as International Officer. 

I was elected as a Vice President of IFLRY, one of four in total. I was elected with the most votes and I am proud of the coalition I built through years of hard work and building relationships with like minded and committed youth around the world.

This will be my last words as International Officer for YDA, I am resigning to focus on my duties as an IFLRY Vice President. 

 

Were you elected a delegate to the Democratic National Convention? If so, please complete this survey to share your information so we can connect with you and other young delegates in Chicago. Your input will help us coordinate events and activities tailored for young delegates. 

 

 

The Young Democrats of America (YDA) is the official youth wing of the Democratic Party of the United States and the oldest partisan youth organization in the country. To help us mobilize the next generation of Democrats, donate anything you can afford right now to YDA.

 

 

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April 2024 Newsletter

Your YDA April Newsletter

Happy April, Young Democrats!

 

As we catch up, the whirlwind of events since our last newsletter has kept us on our toes. Across the political landscape, numerous primary elections have drawn to a close, marking significant milestones in the democratic process.

In legal proceedings, the commencement of Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York has captured widespread attention, further illuminating the threat he still poses to American Democracy.

 

In other news, Congress’ progress toward passing a bill to aid Ukraine signals a potential breakthrough after months of gridlock in the House but also illustrates the dysfunction and chaos of the current GOP majority. 

As we navigate all these developments, the unfolding stories underscore how high the stakes are this November. We hope some of the opportunities in this month’s newsletter can help you be better prepared for the necessary work ahead. 

 

YDA Jewish Caucus Virtual Passover Seder – April 25 – Virtual 
Young Democrats of Arkansas Convention – April 26 – 28, 2024 – Little Rock, AR

Nebraska Young Democrats Convention – April 28, 2024 – La Vista, NE
International Workers’ Day. Celebration – May 1, 2024 – Virtual

IFLRY General Assembly – May 9-12, 2024 – Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
Young Democrats of Nevada Statewide Conference – May 17, 2024 – Las Vegas, NV
California Young Democrats  Convention – May 17-19, 2024 – San Diego, CA

Is there a YDA chartered unit or caucus event that should be listed in our next newsletter? Email us at [email protected] to let us know.

 
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The Young Democrats of America is holding a virtual conference on the weekend of June 5-9. YDA will facilitate virtual committees, constituency caucuses, trainings, and other programming to offer an opportunity for young democrats to connect and build while ensuring that some important organizational business is completed before the Democratic National Convention this August. You can visit our website for more information which will be updated with more details later this month

 
Promotional poster for a virtual event celebrating International Workers' Day, hosted by YDA Labor Caucus and NJYD Labor Caucus, scheduled for Wednesday, May 1st at 7 PM. The event features Guest Speaker Congressman Donald Norcross, Vice Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and Liaison to Labor. Call to action to register for the event with a provided URL link. The poster includes the logos of Young Democrats of America and NJYB Labor Caucus, with a color theme of blue, yellow, and white. There is also a mention of the event being paid for by New Jersey Young Democrats with their address listed at the bottom.

Join the NJYD Labor Caucus and YDA Labor Caucus for a virtual event in honor of International Workers’ Day! Our guest speaker will be Congressman Donald Norcross (NJ-LD1) who is the Vice Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and Liaison to Labor. This event is free but registration is required. Don’t miss it — register today

 
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Tired of book bans? It might be time to learn more about running for office! Local officeholders – like school board members – can make an enormous impact on policy and on people’s lives. 

During this webinar, the Run for Something team will talk about running for office and share resources on how you can prepare to run. There will be time for Q&A at the end of the call, and within 1-2 days after the webinar, you will receive links to online resources to learn more about how to run for office. Register for this event by clicking this link

 
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The YDA Jewish Caucus will be hosting our annual Zoom Passover Seder this Thursday at 8:30 PM ET/5:30 PM PT, and we are opening it up to all of our members and non-Jewish friends! Passover is an annual Jewish holiday commemorating the ancient Israelites’ freedom from slavery in Egypt and celebrating freedom, justice, and perseverance! It will be very accessible to all first-timers. We would be honored to have you join us. Please sign up by clicking this link

 
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Arena is hosting a virtual event, Starting Your Career in Politics, for aspiring campaign staffers to learn what entry level roles on campaigns look like. After the info session, they’ll host a jobs fair to connect students and recent grads with some of the biggest campaigns in the space including Biden for President, DCCC, DLCC, the Democratic Coordinated Campaigns of Ohio, Montana, Arizona, New Hampshire, and North Carolina, and more. Please sign up by clicking this link

 

Provided in coordination with  Eve Levenson – National Youth Engagement Director, Biden for President

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Are you passionate about making a difference on your campus and in your community? This is your opportunity to be at the forefront of change. By signing up, you’ll become a pivotal part of a nationwide network of students dedicated to supporting President Joe Biden’s vision and policies. Receive regular updates, exclusive insights, and the chance to organize impactful events for young voters across the country.  Please sign up by clicking this link

 

You can also signup for youth-specific updates from the Biden campaign. Simply text “YOUTH” to 30330, or alternatively, you can sign up by clicking on this  link

 

Students for Biden-Harris is coordinating a reproductive freedom campus week of action from April 27 to May 5 to organize around the second anniversary of the leaked Dobbs’s opinion. To help support students interested in planning events on their campus, the campaign has created a toolkit to help students plan events on campus.  You can click here to access the Reproductive Freedom Campus Week of Action Toolkit.

 

This form is for volunteer leaders with Students for Biden-Harris to request resources for events being hosted during the final stretch of the Spring 2024 semester. Filling out this form does not guarantee you will be reimbursed, so please do not make any purchases until you receive a confirmation email from our team. Please note requests for events surrounding Earth Day and our Reproductive Freedom Week of Action will be prioritized, as will requests from the campaign’s battleground states. Click here to access the form

 

Wilmington StarNews –  With North Carolina being considered a purple state, every vote counts. And the state’s young voters could be a powerful voting bloc in November.

“I think young voters in North Carolina specifically are casting one of the most powerful ballots in 2024,” said Sloan Duvall, president of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Young Democrats and chair of Students for Stein

The competitive nature of the races in the state should be encouraging to college-aged voters and send a strong message to any candidate running in the state, she said. 

“And these candidates know that they are not going to win if they don’t have young people behind them in North Carolina,” Duvall said. 

 

The Arizona State Press – Lawmakers in the Senate heard the first reading of a bill to repeal the 1864 abortion ban, which was upheld by the Arizona Supreme Court last week

“Our organization really calls on every member of the state Senate to repeal the archaic 1864 abortion ban because people will die between now and the (​​Arizona Abortion Access Act),” Isabel Hiserodt, a junior studying political science and president of Young Democrats at ASU, said. 

The Arizona Abortion Access Act is a proposed state constitutional amendment that would establish a right to abortions in Arizona. The measure has over 500,000 signatures as of April 2, surpassing the requirement to put it on the November 2024 ballot. 

 

Listen to the full  49 minute episode via Spotify or Apple Podcasts

Politically Georgia from the AJC – Politically Georgia’ talks to Davante Jennings, chairman of the Young Democrats of Georgia Black Caucus.

Davante Jennings, chairman of the Young Democrats of Georgia Black Caucus and an organizer at the New Georgia Project, joins the podcast to talk about what’s inspired him to become a political activist after he was disillusioned by Donald Trump’s victory in 2016.

 

Ms. Magazine – The Harvard Youth Poll, the longest running survey of youth attitudes (18-29) related to politics and public service, was released on Thursday. By and large, the results show an engaged young electorate concerned about the state of affairs in the U.S. and aligned on issues of economic and gender equality.

1. Young people—especially young women—say they will support Biden’s reelection.
Approximately half (53 percent) of young Americans indicate they will “definitely be voting” in the 2024 general election for president. This number is about the same as it was in the spring of 2020, a very high youth turnout year.

Do you know a YDA chartered unit that should be highlighted in our next newsletter? Email us at [email protected] to let us know which unit and why! 

 
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The International Federation of Liberal Youth (IFLRY) is convening its General Assembly in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire from May 9th to the 12th, and YDA is excited to send a delegation to this significant event. 

IFLRY is the worldwide federation of liberal youth organizations, and works to unite voices for democracy, human rights, and economic freedom. The assembly is a key nexus for liberal youth to exchange ideas, learn from one another, and strengthen international ties.

 
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The Young Democrats of America proudly nominates Arne Nelson for IFLRY Vice President. As the International Officer of YDA for the last three years, Arne has gained extensive experience managing our international affairs portfolio, from building and leading delegations to IFLRY General Assemblies to building stronger relationships with other like minded political youth organizations around the world.  IFLRY will elect Vice Presidents and other members of the governing body (the Bureau) at the General Assembly in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire this May. 

 

 

 

The Young Democrats of America (YDA) is the official youth wing of the Democratic Party of the United States and the oldest partisan youth organization in the country. To help us mobilize the next generation of Democrats, donate anything you can afford right now to YDA.

 

 

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March 2024 Newsletter

Your YDA March Newsletter

Hey there, it’s been a minute, Young Democrats!

After a brief hiatus, your YDA Newsletter team is back and buzzing with excitement to reconnect with you all to keep you engaged and informed. From now on, count on seeing the monthly newsletter in your inbox during the back half of each month.

Since the last time we connected, the importance of our collective efforts has only become clearer. The challenges we face — from threats to reproductive health care rights to assaults on democracy and the looming climate crisis — underscore the urgency of our mission. But together, we’re ready to confront these challenges head-on and fight for the future young people deserve.


Let’s dive back in, reaffirm our dedication to the cause, and work together to elect Democrats up and down the ballot this fall. Scroll down for a few brief updates and opportunities to get involved in upcoming events and initiatives. 

 

Upcoming Events: 

California Young Democrats Organizing Retreat – April 5-7, 2024 – Lake Tahoe, CA

Florida Young Democrats Convention – April 6, 2024 – Virtual

Kentucky Young Democrats Convention – April 10, 2024 – Virtual

Virginia Young Democrats Convention – April 12-14, 2024 – Roanoke, VA
Young Democrats of Maryland Annual Meeting – April 20, 2024 – Baltimore, MD

Former President Donald Trump trial begins in New York hush money case – April 15, 2024

DNC Executive Committee Meeting – April 16, 2024 – Chicago, IL
Earth Day – April 22, 2024

Young Democrats of Arkansas Convention – April 26 – 28, 2024 – Little Rock, AR

We’re pleased to announce that we will host a virtual conference on the weekend of June 8-9. YDA will facilitate virtual committees, training, and programming to help ensure that organizational business is completed before the Democratic National Convention this August. Please mark your calendar for now, as more information will be forthcoming later this spring. 

Is there a YDA chartered unit or caucus event that should be listed in our next newsletter? Email us at [email protected] to let us know.

 

Young Dems in Action

This June, the Supreme Court is poised to strip millions of Americans’ access to reproductive health care. For decades the drug Mifepristone has been safely used to treat miscarriages, Cushing Syndrome, uterine leiomyomas, and early first-trimester medical abortions. That’s why the Young Democrats of America is joining the Pennsylvania Young Democrats and 4 other leading youth organizations to take a stand — text SIGN POFSVD to 50409 to sign our petition today.

 

In Memoriam

Since our last newsletter, we’ve lost two amazing women who made enormous impacts on YDA, the Democratic Party, and their communities. 

 

Emily Beer was a longtime member and guiding hand to YDA. In her professional life, Emily was a fixture of Texas and Virginia politics, working tirelessly to elect Democrats at the local and state levels and better her home state of Texas and adopted home commonwealth of Virginia. Her legacy lives on in our communities and hearts, as well as the work of uplifting Young Democrats across the country. 

 

Brigid Kelly was the Hamilton County Auditor and a longtime member and former leader of the Ohio Young Democrats and YDA. Brigid recently announced her retirement from elected office on March 21 due to her two-year battle with cancer and said she would be entering hospice. She passed away only five days later at the age of 40. Brigid was an exemplary public servant, dedicated to the betterment of her community and putting those she served before herself.

 

CT Mirror – Members of Young Democrats CT hold a public hearing at the Capitol about the issues affecting young voters.

“Our role is to amplify all the younger voices and to accentuate what we are passionate about, not just what we always hear from everyday Democrats,” said Andre Simons, the vice chair of operations for Young Democrats of Connecticut. “We get a packet of their [legislative priorities], but where is our skin in the game?” 

Some spoke in support of some of the bigger policies at the forefront of the legislative session, including affordable housing, funding for higher education, and increased access to healthcare, but they emphasized the need for legislation supporting social equity.  

“Racial justice and social equity are complex issues to me,” said Grace Carlos, the president of the Young Democrats of CT. “As we approach the new session, it’s imperative to me that we continue this work.”  

 

The Independent –  For Democrats, not only is Anderson Clayton a 26-year-old state party leader, she is the future. Ariana Baio headed to North Carolina to meet her.

A win is a win, as far as [Anderson] Clayton is concerned. And she wants to remind young people that they hold the power to change the things they’re unhappy with.

“People look at you and say ‘You can’t do anything about it either, it’s just happening to you.’ And I’m like, ‘No, we can do everything about it.’ And this presidency, this administration has said so because we can push him,” she said.

Clayton believes Biden is more likely to hear complaints and respond to them with legislation, unlike the presumed Republican nominee – a choose-your-fighter situation, if you will.

We can’t push a Donald Trump, who doesn’t want young people to have the right to vote right now. We can’t push a Donald Trump, who doesn’t want people to have the right to abortion. We can not push that type of president,” Clayton said. “We can push a president, though, that believes and cares about young people. We can do that. And that’s why I tell them, ‘You need to vote this year because you still want that.”

 

Teen Vogue – President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have officially clinched the Democratic and Republican nominations respectively, setting up a 2020 rematch that has many young voters feeling frustrated and like not much has changed.

New data commissioned by Run For Something, a political action committee that supports young progressives running for state and local office, sheds light on a new narrative: 61% of young Democrats in battleground states say they are more likely to turn out if there’s also a young, progressive candidate running down-ballot. The statistic is part of research conducted by John Della Volpe, who runs the market research firm SocialSphere and wrote the book FIGHT: How Gen Z Is Channeling Their Fear and Passion to Save America. Notably, 50% of non-white voters under 30 said they would be more likely to vote (as compared to 42% of white voters in the same age range).

“These are folks who might not show up right now because they’re not particularly pumped about the president or feel like their vote is maybe not that important, but who, if given a local candidate who can really reach out to them, have a conversation with them, connect on the things they care about, we’ll get them to show up,” Run For Something cofounder and co-executive director Amanda Litman told Teen Vogue.

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The International Federation of Liberal Youth (IFLRY) is convening its General Assembly in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, and YDA is excited to send a delegation. This significant event is your chance to connect with liberal youth from across the globe, share insights, and discuss the pressing political issues of our time. Are you ready to represent YDA on this international stage? Apply now to be a delegate.

IFLRY is the worldwide federation of liberal youth organizations, and works to unite voices for democracy, human rights, and economic freedom. The assembly is a key nexus for liberal youth to exchange ideas, learn from one another, and strengthen international ties.

As a delegate, you’ll engage in workshops, panels, and networking events, contributing to the global liberal dialogue. You’ll also be assigned specific tasks to support our delegation’s objectives.

The General Assembly will take place from May 9th to the 12th.

Please note that delegates will need to fund or fundraise for their travel, accommodations, medications, and vaccinations. All delegates must be eighteen or older.

Mark your calendars for April 7th, 2:00 pm EST — the YDA International Affairs Department is  hosting an important event to discuss electoral strategies for dealing with the far-right, with insights from our Dutch allies who’ve combated their own “Trump” in recent elections. This session will compare their experiences with our current challenges and explore how we can apply these lessons to our upcoming elections. 

 

The Young Democrats of America is looking for additional support as the 2024 campaign kicks into full swing. We are opening up applications for supplemental appointments — individuals selected may be added on as new appointments to the YDA team or replace a few vacancies that are available or will be in the coming weeks.

 

 We invite you to participate in a survey designed to shape our programmatic learning opportunities for the year 2024. Your responses will guide us in tailoring events and discussions to align with your interests and needs. Your voice matters, and together, we can create an informed and engaging experience.

 

 

 

The Young Democrats of America (YDA) is the official youth wing of the Democratic Party of the United States and the oldest partisan youth organization in the country. To help us mobilize the next generation of Democrats, donate anything you can afford right now to YDA.

 

 

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