The aspiring fashionistas at Teen Vogue know a hot trend when they see one, and they're not about to let Us Weekly, Saturday Night Live and the National Enquirer have a lock on randomly and unexpectedly influencing American politics beyond all reason. So they've started something called, adorably, the "Political Partier Blog," which is all about how hot college boys are reshaping the election and, like, other political stuff, such as a funny Peanuts website. Anyway, let's have a look at the five young people (four of them boys, squee!) mentioned, always with their ages attached, in blogger Lindsay Talbot's 10 posts:

"Our aim is to deliver factual, issue-based coverage to young people who may not follow politics on a day to day basis. But I also wanted to make an election source that was fun," says the site's twenty-year-old founder Will Ruben, a junior at Harvard studying economics and government.

...A few weeks ago at the Teen Vogue offices, I caught up with Bobby Kennedy III, the 24-year-old Outreach Director at the newly launched website Ameritocracy.com. A recent Brown alum, he and 28-year-old Porter Bayne teamed up to create the site as a way to filter—and fact check—all kinds of political talking points that are being thrown around by the media... "It's not that people aren't smart enough; it's not even that people don't care. It's just that they're not getting good information from a format they can trust," Porter continues.

...According to Why Tuesday's twenty-five year-old executive director Jacob Soboroff, the US census reports that about one fourth of the people who don't vote say that they didn't vote because they were "too busy."

... Meghan McCain—the 23-year-old daughter of Republican nominee John —has been a bit more politically involved than past presumptive first daughters, especially when it comes to the printed word: the recent Columbia grad has taken to blogging on the campaign trail and, as of Tuesday, has penned a children's book about her father's life called My Dad, John McCain... Her insider info-packed posts are often accompanied by a song of the day —she uploaded Guns N' Roses' "Welcome to the Jungle" to set the tone for her write-up on the RNC, and hits ranging from indie up-and-comers Augustana to soulful crooner Johnny Cash to glam rockers T. Rex have also graced the website.

Meeting Kennedys, Harvard boys, a fellow music lover — this politics business is SO not as boring as you might think, right Teen Vogue ladies??