The presidential campaign is everywhere you look, online or off, and this site is a part of it, only it really doesn’t have anything to do with speeches, candidates or polls: Declare Yourself is non-profit organization which is trying to get young people to enroll to vote. By visiting this site, users will be able to take a look at the many interesting initiatives and ways which are being used to engage younger audiences in having a say about political issues.
As is obvious, the most relevant bit of the site is the online registrar and the voting calendar, but the information and articles available are also worth to take a look at: for instance, there’s a list of politically relevant movies to watch, videos by young people discussing their concerns about democracy and politics, links to the candidates’ and parties’ sites and further information to build an informed opinion on who to vote. I was very keen to see that under the ‘issues’ tag users will be able to explore a grid listing where each candidate stands in regard to different topics, like the war, abortion or same sex marriage. DeclareYourself.com is packed with multimedia content, featuring videos and galleries, plus social network presence. 







