Gen Z Voted In Record Numbers In The Midterms And Helped Stop The Republican Red Wave

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“We’ve grown up in unprecedented circumstances from economic turmoil to the pandemic, to climate change, to school shootings.”

shared by Tufts University's Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement, young people were the only age group in which a strong majority supported Democrats.

In this election cycle, the Vote.org website saw more than 1 million users under the age of 35, according to data provided by Vote.org, with just under half of those users being under the age of 25. Young people “voted in historic numbers again,” Biden said. “They voted to continue addressing the climate crisis, gun violence, their personal rights and freedoms, and the student debt relief.”Members of the Voters of Tomorrow team coordinate on-the-ground operations in over 20 states in Washington, DC, on Nov. 7, 2022., a nonprofit organization representing Gen Z in politics, it wasn’t a surprise that young people came out in big numbers to cast their ballots.

 

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Unprecedented? Perhaps to those who don't know history. Let's see, a child born in the United States in 1923 spent their ages 6 through 18 living through the Great Depression and then when they turned 18 in 1941 they went off to fight in World War II.

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