Scarlet Johansson's Public Speaking It's an honor to be here tonight. I speak to you not as a representative of young Hollywood, but as a representative of the many millions of young Americans, particularly young women, who depend on public and nonprofit programs to help them survive. I grown up in New York city with four sibling. My father barely made enough to get by.(我父亲艰难度日) We moved every year, and we finally settle in a housing development for lower middle e families. We went to public schools and depended on programs for school transport and lunches, as did most of my friends. My girlfriends from high school to this day still depend on Planned Parenthood and often Medicaid for important health care services. In 2008, less than half of all eligible voters between the ages of 18 and 24 voted, less than half. Young America, why are we only speaking with half our voice when so many issues at stake here directly affect us? You know who I am voting for. I'm not going to tell you who to vote for. I'm here to ask you mit to vote. It's never been easier than now. Go to register, to find your polling location and any other information you need. It's that easy. Early this week, Chelsea Clinton reminded us that we are the generation whose voices haven't been heard. So, vote so that your voice is heard. Over the last two days, we've been reminded of something tha