The 2024 election cycle is notably silent on discussions about the U.S. national debt crisis, a topic of significant concern among young voters.
Despite the urgency of the issue, Vice President Kamala Harris did not address it in her first campaign interview, and it was conspicuously absent from the Democratic National Convention's agenda. Young voters are expressing their concerns, highlighting the economy and foreign policy as top priorities, while showing disapproval for policies they find unaffordable, such as electric vehicle mandates.
This lack of debate on the national debt underscores a critical gap in addressing what many see as a pivotal challenge for the country's future.
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Young voters deserve answers on the national debt
The 2024 election cycle is lacking any debate on how to solve the U.S. national debt crisis, with the Vice President Kamala Harris failing to address the issue in her first campaign interview and
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Opinion - Young voters deserve answers on the national debt
The 2024 election cycle is lacking any debate on how to solve the U.S. national debt crisis, with the Vice President Kamala Harris failing to address the issue in her first campaign interview and the Democratic National Convention not mentioning it.
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