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The Supreme Court May Let Trump End DACA. Here’s What the Public Thinks About It.
If DACA ends, it could propel a youth mobilization campaign similar to the one that led to the program’s passage in the first place. (Danny Herrera in the New York Times)
Daniel Herrera, a communications consultant at the left-leaning Raben Group, said that if DACA ends, it could propel a youth mobilization campaign similar to the one that led to the program’s passage in the first place.
“Where DACA does come into play is: How well are Dreamers and Dreamer allies going to mobilize people who may not vote?” he said.
“It’s about your traditional get-out-the vote operations, where Dreamers are the public face of a campaign to get the youth vote out,” he added. “That’s how you’re going to mobilize youth voters, because theoretically they’ll see themselves in those Dreamers and be more motivated to vote.”
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