youth vote
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
How Young Conservatives Feel About Voting in a Blue State
“It didn't feel like voting mattered."
By Maggie LeBeau
‘Icked Out’, ‘Confident,’ and ‘Weary’: Young Voters Weigh in on the Debate
Everything Trump said on abortion “just icked me out," one young woman said.
By Toni Odejimi , Lizzie Ramirez, Tori Gantz, and Emmanuella Agyemang
Young DNC Attendees Want Voters to Know: 'Gen Z Is Going to Be Out There'
We spoke to delegates, volunteers, and members of the Soul Children of Chicago.
By Emily Malan
Young Voters Are Way More Excited to Vote for Harris, Polls Show
Kamala Harris has totally changed the 2024 race.
By Rachel Janfaza
What Young Voters Should Know About Tim Walz as VP
The Sunrise Movement called Walz “the fighter young people need.”
By Marilyn La Jeunesse
Will Abortion and Legalizing Weed Make Young People Turn Out to Vote?
Florida Democrats hope so.
By Samuel Larreal
Young People Are Calling BS on Arguments Fueling the Potential TikTok Ban
“Politicians are really just scared that they can’t control the narrative anymore.”
By Fortesa Latifi
What to Know About Biden’s New Student Debt Relief Plan
The administration says it would help over 30 million borrowers.
By Jane Houseal
Vivek Ramaswamy Is Bad for Gen Z
The Republican presidential candidate seems hell-bent on silencing my generation.
By Anoushka Lal
Young Women Voters Lean Way More to the Left Than Young Men
According to a new survey from Change Research.
By Fortesa Latifi
Many Young Voters Are Dreading a Possible Trump vs Biden Rematch
“That’s a testament to some of the institutional issues in our country.”
By Rachel Janfaza
What It Was Like to Become the Youngest Lawmaker In Mississippi History
Jeramey Anderson was elected at 22.
By Jeramey Anderson
Joe Biden, Young Climate Voters Are Watching You
The Biden administration has approved massive new drilling projects.
By Noa Greene-Houvras
Republicans Are Trying to Crush the Youth Vote, But Students Won’t Let Them
New bills are targeting young voters — and students in particular.
By Rachel Janfaza
What Role Should Influencers Actually Have in Politics?
Politicians’ efforts to work with influencers often come off as try-hard and out of touch.
By Amelia Montooth
Anti-Black Boomer Lawmakers Are Robbing Young People of Political Power
Look at the actions of the legislatures in Mississippi and Tennessee.
By Jhumpa Bhattacharya and Anne Price
Are the White House’s Efforts to Connect With Young Americans Working?
There’s been a push and pull between the White House and youth leaders.
By Rachel Janfaza
What the Democratic Party Owes Young Voters
Young people need policies that actually benefit them!
By Thea Sebastian