elections
We Can Go Beyond Just Voting in 2024
Casting a ballot is important. But it’s not everything.
By Cameron Katz
Misinformation About Mexico’s Historic Election Is Spreading. Here’s What to Know.
Yes, Claudia Sheinbaum’s Presidential election is historic, but it’s much more complicated than that.
By Angie Jaime
48,000 Wisconsin Voters Sent Biden a Message. What Happens Now?
“Without Wisconsin, you’re not going to win this election.”
By Jane Houseal
From Mass Arrests to Human Barricades: What to Know About the Pro-Palestine Campus Encampments
As the U.N. warns of a "scholasticide" in Gaza, with at least 80% of schools destroyed.
By Lex McMenamin
What It’s Like to Protest for Palestine in Ron DeSantis’s Florida
“Free speech is in danger here in the state of Florida.”
By Samuel Larreal
Rep. Summer Lee Knew Dark Money Would Challenge Her Second Election Race
"We attract those types of people who really want to keep progressive Black women voices out of Congress."
By Lydia McFarlane
Primary Voters Are Rebuking Biden With Uncommitted Votes Over Gaza
"We don't want lip service and we're done with games," one Listen to Wisconsin organizer said.
By Lex McMenamin
There’s Actually a Simple Way to Boost Youth Voter Turnout
“These are folks who might not show up right now.”
By Rachel Janfaza
Over 100,000 Michigan Voters Choose ‘Uncommitted’ Over Biden
Arab American voters signaled their disapproval of Biden’s handling of the war in Gaza.
By Rachel Janfaza
A Complete Guide to All the Republicans Running for President in 2024
There is already a surprising number….
By Rachel Janfaza
2024 Election: Do the Trump Indictments and Ballot Removals Mean Anything?
The 2024 election cycle already includes criminal trials and likely Supreme Court hearings. Here’s what to know.
By Fortesa Latifi
Why Young People Are ‘The Most Screwed’ When It Comes to Housing
“You’re seeing people require roommates for the rest of their lives.”
By Yi Ning Chiu
Meet the Gen Z Candidates Running for Congress in 2024
Isaiah Martin, Cheyenne Hunt, and Joe Vogel, three Gen Z Democratic candidates for Congress, tell Teen Vogue why they’re running.
By Rachel Janfaza
State Sen. Kim Jackson on Making History As the First Openly LGBTQ+ Senator in Georgia
"I wish that there were other people who could do it with me. So there is that pressure. But it's also a gift."
By Fortesa Latifi
Progress Isn’t Guaranteed. We Need to Learn From Protests of the Past
Ben Tumin and Vincent Bevins on the important lessons for a new generation of protesters.
By Ben Tumin
Vivek Ramaswamy Is Bad for Gen Z
The Republican presidential candidate seems hell-bent on silencing my generation.
By Anoushka Lal