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Obama Pitching Millennials As He Begins Latest California Swing

SANTA MONICA (CBS/AP) - President Barack Obama is targeting his midterm election economic message to young people born after 1980, a cohort that has shown itself to be reluctant to vote in nonpresidential contests.

Obama will promote his economic policies Thursday at Cross Campus, a Santa Monica, California, hub for startup companies and entrepreneurs. Obama is highlighting policies such as college aid and health care that officials say have especially benefited members of the millennial generation.

Millennials are young people roughly born between 1980 and the mid-2000s. They represent a third of the U.S. population and many came of age during the Great Recession.

White House officials say Democrats in close Senate contests must mobilize these voters, many of whom supported Obama in 2008 and 2012 but sat out the midterm election in 2010.

Obama Scheduled to come to San Francisco for a DNC event on Friday at the W Hotel.

The event, with musical guest Maxwell, has tickets that start at $500, according to an invitation on the DNC's website.

Obama was most recently in the Bay Area in July, also to raise money for fellow Democrats.

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