The Gen Z Party is hoping to officially become a party later this year, to represent what it believes are the political interests of those born after 1997. Their smallness means micro parties usually can't sway people away from traditional voting lines, though the Gen Z party hopes its influencer strategy will help it make a mark. "TikTok influencers are just Gen Z kids who are sharing their life and their perspective with the world," Gen Z Party founder Thomas Dolan told The Feed. The Gen Z Party hasn't published the costings on how this would work. Dolan suggests 'Gen Z allies' like their slightly older predecessors the millenials, might also vote for the party.


Source:   The Star
January 21, 2024 23:15 UTC