Joseph Hill, Managing Director of Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies in Philadelphia, was featured in a Washington Post article titled, A Pennsylvania road trip finds voters full of doubt, anger, and unease. As political campaigns continue their efforts to mobilize voters ahead of the November election in the critical swing state of Pennsylvania, Joe shared his perspective on voting: “Painting it as an obligation, I don’t think is a way to get young people engaged…portraying voting as a way to take the power in your hands, that you have agency and that you can actually change it.”
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