Thai parties woo young voters, but one may hit the mark


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BANGKOK (AP) — Political parties in Thailand are courting the 7 million young people eligible to vote for the first time in a general election that would be the first since a military coup in 2014.

The generation is too young to hold many memories of a Thailand that was not politically troubled, and its allegiances are up for grabs.

Political parties — even some of Thailand's oldest — are taking note, mostly by showcasing their younger candidates.

But it's the Future Forward Party, founded last March, that seems to have captured the imagination of many young voters.

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