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Meet Teen Vogue's 2024 Election Student Correspondents
Our seven-person team represents seven of the key states that will determine the presidency and control of Congress: Florida, Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
By Teen Vogue Staff
These Charts Show Just How Much Power Gen Z Voters Have
18- to 24-year-olds could determine the outcome of the 2024 election.
By Rebecca Mears
The Dangerous Myth of the Criminal Migrant
Democrats and Republicans alike have pushed this false narrative.
By Barbara Sostaita
What It’s Like to Be a Congressmember Who Has to Worry About Rent
Reps. Summer Lee and Delia Ramirez are women of color from working-class backgrounds.
By Jessica Washington
Taylor Swift Should Endorse Kamala Harris, Says Sen. Elizabeth Warren
The senator spoke to Teen Vogue in advance of a "Swifties for Kamala" Zoom that organizers say raised over $122,000.
By Fortesa Latifi
Gen Zers and Millennials Are Protesting the DNC for Palestine
“We want her to earn our vote. We don't want it to be Trump.”
By Emily Malan
Cori Bush Fought for St. Louis. Now She’s in the Fight of Her Career.
“Fighting for something is how we lead,” the congresswoman says.
By Jacqui Germain
Why This Year’s DNC Is Being Compared to the Chaotic 1968 DNC
We take a look back at the 1968 convention.
By Rebecca Fishbein
The “Kids Online Safety Act” Is Dead For Now, But Advocates Warn It Will Return
The legislation was extensively criticized by the ACLU and other organizations for its potential to censor LGBTQ+ content.
By James Factora
How Kamala Harris Could Earn Young People’s Trust on Gaza
More than 39,000 Palestinians have been killed in the conflict.
By Simone Zimmerman
What to Know About the Conservative Takeover of America’s Courts
Federal judges have so much power.
By Rachel Janfaza
Voters Can Still Take Back Control Over State Abortion Rights
In states like Nevada, activists are working to enshrine the right to abortion in their constitution.
By Lizzie Ramirez
The Republican Party’s Official Platform Would Give Rights to Fetuses
The move endangers both abortion and IVF.
By Amanda Becker and Shefali Luthra, The 19th*
Here’s How Much Worse the Supreme Court Could Get If Trump Wins
Conservative justices have already pushed the country far to the right.
By Mackenzie Long
What to Expect From the Republican National Convention
Trump is expected to announce his pick for VP.
By Jane Houseal
Congress Is Finally Paying Attention to Fast Fashion
Rep. Pingree spoke exclusively with Teen Vogue about why the U.S. government needs to focus on slowing down the fashion industry.
By Alyssa Hardy
Lawmakers Want to Cut Off Young People’s Access to Online Communities
This new bill would fundamentally change the way we interact online.
By Jason Kelley
What We Actually Need From Biden on Student Debt
For debt relief to work it has to be broad-scale and automatic.
By Maddy Clifford