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Harvard Public Opinion Project

Founded in 2000, the Harvard Public Opinion Project aims to track young voter's (18-29 year olds) attitudes toward politics and public service. Members of HPOP, in conjunction with the Polling Director of the Harvard Institute of Politics, John Della Volpe, conduct the largest national survey of the Millennial generation. These take the form of a tracking poll in the fall and a more comprehensive poll in the spring. After analyzing the data, the committee shares its findings in a nationally covered media release.

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