Gen Z votes matter in the US election - News Summed Up

Gen Z votes matter in the US election


REUTERS/Chris BerginLawn signs, in support of Democratic presidential nominee US Vice President Kamala Harris, are displayed at Lissa Smith's lawn, after several previously displayed signs were taken, in Indianapolis, Indiana, US, Oct 27, 2024. “The 15th Amendment (1870) extended voting rights to men of all races. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 secured voting rights for adult citizens of all races and genders in the form of federal laws that enforced the amendments.,” according to the National Archives. Gen Z is more likely to be progressive and focus on the environment, the state of the economy, and the education system. [Samira Tahsoon is a New York City-based youth activist and a youth community organiser for Save The People USA]


Source: bd News24 November 05, 2024 13:05 UTC



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