NBC's Luke Russert visits Wake Forest UnviersityOctober 8, 2008 | Kathryn MobleyNBC is plugging into the opinions of the nation's youngest voters.
And helping them is NBC Youth Correspondent Luke Russert, the son of the late NBC political journalist Tim Russert. He moderated "Meet the Press" for more than 16 years.
Since August, 22-year-old Russert and a cameraman have traveled the country chronically the Presidential and Vice Presidential campaigns through the eyes of young voters.
Last night Russsert visited Wake Forest University and watched the second Presidential debate with communication and debate students.
NBC Youth Correspondent Luke Russert. He'll attend the final Presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead New York.
WFDD'S Kathryn Mobley was there and asked him what concerns young voters.
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