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In this Nov. 9, 2018 photo, NextGen Wisconsin organizers from across the state, Joe Waldman, from left, regional organizing director, Krish Colon, for University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Maxwell Coleman, for Waukesha County, and Selma Aly, for Marquette University, have dinner together to celebrate Democrat Gov. Tony Evers' win in the 2018 gubernatorial election in Madison, Wis. Wisconsin saw about 80,000 more young voters in 2018 than 2014, helping to elect Evers. Wisconsin was one of 11 states targeted by NextGen America, a $33 million campaign to turn out young progressives. (Emily Hamer/Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism via AP)

In this Nov. 9, 2018 photo, NextGen Wisconsin organizers from across the state, Joe Waldman, from left, regional organizing director, Krish Colon, for University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Maxwell Coleman, for Waukesha County, and Selma Aly, for Marquette University, have dinner together to celebrate Democrat Gov. Tony Evers' win in the 2018 gubernatorial election in Madison, Wis. Wisconsin saw about 80,000 more young voters in 2018 than 2014, helping to elect Evers. Wisconsin was one of 11 states targeted by NextGen America, a $33 million campaign to turn out young progressives. (Emily Hamer/Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism via AP)

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