Text Messaging is the New Political Forum for Young Adults

 By 
Kate Freeman
 on 
Text Messaging is the New Political Forum for Young Adults
Mashable Image
Credit:

The survey of 764 young people showed overall that they want to participate in voting and plan to use text messaging as the main mode of communicating about it.

With an estimated 16.8 million teens and young adults becoming eligible to vote this year, textPlus was wise to partner with Rock the Vote -- which has been encouraging young people to vote for 20 years. Rock the Vote's ads will appear within the textPlus app; users can click on the ads and will be redirected to Rock the Vote's website where they can register to vote.

With the textPlus app (similar to WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger), users can chat in-app for free. And, if you're like about half of the young people surveyed, when you chat with your friends you'll be encouraging them to vote.

Have you discussed the election via text message? How about on Facebook or Twitter? Tell us in the comments.

The biggest stories of the day delivered to your inbox.
These newsletters may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. By clicking Subscribe, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Thanks for signing up. See you at your inbox!