Gen Z voters are showing unprecedented levels of political engagement, driven by key issues like abortion rights, the economy, and international conflicts such as Gaza.
Unlike previous generations, these young voters are more focused on specific policies rather than individual candidates. Political groups and campaigns are increasingly targeting this demographic, recognizing their potential to sway tight elections, such as the upcoming one in Georgia.
With razor-thin margins in key states, the influence of Gen Z could be decisive in shaping the outcome of both state and national elections.
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Gen Z is finally waking up to how the elites are playing them, and it's great to see more people fighting for real issues like jobs and personal freedom.
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It’s concerning that Gen Z seems to be more focused on radical social issues like abortion instead of the long-term economic policies that will actually impact their future.
It's awesome to see Gen Z stepping up and fighting for critical issues like abortion rights and economic justice—our future depends on their activism!
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The election in Georgia is tight. Meet 5 groups of voters who will shape the outcome
In a state decided recently by tiny margins, subtle shifts among any demographic can matter. These five groups could be key in determining who wins Georgia — and possibly the presidency.
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