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Young People Weigh in on What ‘Holding Biden Accountable’ Means
“I don’t have any faith in politicians, but I do have expectations.”
By Teen Vogue Staff
Obama’s Presidency Pushed Me Left — Let Biden’s Do the Same
The problems are deeper than one party or president.
By Kandist Mallett
Democrats Are Fighting About the House — Here's Why
“I need my colleagues to understand that we are not the enemy."
By Lucy Diavolo
Ilhan Omar and Isra Hirsi Are the Voices 2020 Needs
Our November cover stars just get it.
By Safy-Hallan Farah
Why Gen Z Is Going All-In to Reelect Senator Ed Markey
“Markey has proven himself as a partner for our movement.”
By Deanna Schwartz
Ilhan Omar's Win Means the Whole Squad Is Likely Headed Back to Congress
Omar, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib, and Ayanna Pressley are all poised to return to D.C.
By Lucy Diavolo
Cori Bush, Rashida Tlaib Wins Show Progressive Momentum Isn’t Slowing Down
“They counted us out.”
By Jameelah Nasheed
Teen Delegates Want to Make the DNC Listen to Young People
“I’m tired of promises with no follow-through.”
By Gowri Abhinanda
Getting Trump Out of Office Means Thinking Local
Millions of lives are on the line in November.
By Jacob Swenson-Lengyel
Bernie Sanders: The Struggle Must Continue
Sanders talked 2020, coronavirus, and hope for the future with Teen Vogue.
By Lucy Diavolo
Young Voters Have Complicated Feelings About Supporting Biden
Here's what they have to say.
By Lily Herman
Mckayla Wilkes Wants to Represent the Black Working Class in Congress
"Not all Democrats are created equal."
By Malaika Jabali
What It’s Like to Be a Nurse Running for Office During a Pandemic
Phara Souffrant Forrest knows what’s ailing New York City.
By Sophie Vaughan
These Progressive Candidates Want to Transform Their Communities
“It’s going to take change at that level to really see the change we want in America.”
By Lauren Young
Here's How to Enter This Progressive Essay Contest
Prizes range from $2,500 to $10,000!
By Emily Bloch
Can Young Progressives Win In Rural America?
These candidates are trying to win over voters who feel “frustrated and left behind.”
By Molly Taft