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If Trans People Ran Late Night, It Might Look Like Late Stage Live! With Ella Yurman
Late Stage’s specialty is making Gen Z-oriented, accessible political commentary, tackling issues such as immigration and trans sports bans, using comedy as a vessel.
By Stevie Fusco
Can Kamala Harris Please Stop Embracing Dick Cheney and Guns?
Young and working-class people are being dismissed, again.
By Rebecca Fishbein
These Are Kamala Harris’s Best (and Worst) Policy Proposals
There’s some good stuff in there for young voters.
By Rebecca Fishbein
What Would Happen If the 41 Million Eligible Gen Zers Vote This Year
“Our growing demographic might is our newest superpower.”
By Rachel Janfaza
How HBCU Students Feel About the 2024 Election
" I do not trust former President Donald Trump to maintain democracy."
By Aleisha Robinson, Azia Ross, Dierre Hartman, Ja’Caiya Y. Stephens, and Marcus Bland
Does Your Campus Make It Easy to Vote? If Not, This Org Can Help
College students face a lot of barriers when voting.
By Lizzie Ramirez
The Supreme Court Just Signaled How the Next President Could Impact Abortion Access — No Legislation Needed
A Texas case showed we're having the wrong conversation about candidates and abortion.
By Amanda Becker
These Are the Top 10 Most Important Races of the 2024 Elections
Here's your cheat sheet.
By Rebecca Fishbein
Hurricane Conspiracy Theories Are Going to Get People Killed
“This is where climate denial has led us: confusion and uncertainty, fear and anger.”
By Mary Annaïse Heglar
5 Ways to Get Involved in the Races That Matter Right Now
With early voting already beginning in some states, the 2024 election is officially here.
By Yasmin Radjy
How the "I Voted" Sticker Became an Election Day Staple
It didn’t really become popular until the 1980s.
By Catherine Caruso
I Let A TikTok Star Guess If I Was Gay or Not. Here's What I Learned
In the era of Reneé Rapp and Chappell Roan, Gaydar wants to see what you really know about LGBTQ+ history and culture.
By Lex McMenamin
What Trump and the Manosphere Can Teach Us About Young Men
"There's a growing current among a lot of young men of grievance.”
By Jessica Washington
College Students, Read This Before You Register to Vote
Your vote may matter more in your home state or where you’re attending college.
By Kristy P. Kennedy
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
How Extreme Weather Enables Voter Suppression
On primary election day in Arizona, voters cast ballots in 110-degree heat.
By Tori Gantz
The Internet Had a Field Day with Vance’s Weird Comments About Women During VP Debate
“I know a woman, she’s watching, hello woman.”
By Teen Vogue Staff
College Students Are Voting in Numbers They Never Have Before
“You’d think the dysfunction would scare people off, but it’s a motivator.”
By Jon Marcus, The Hechinger Report
These Anti-Slavery Youth Activists Helped Abraham Lincoln Get Elected
The Wide Awakes symbol was a single eye, open to the danger slavery posed.
By Blake Lindsey and Taylor Malone
You Can Get Paid to Help People Vote
Poll working is a great way to help your community.
By Abhinand Keshamouni and Mallory Rogers