Summary

Gen Z posted greater voter turnout in 2022 compared to previous generations in midterm elections. As the 2024 election approaches, campaigning continues to be directed at this generation — including outreach led by Gen Z voters themselves.

Gen Z voters are more motivated to participate in elections due to specific policy issues, particularly reproductive rights. Political groups and candidates are implementing new strategies to engage this generation, including peer-to-peer organizing and authentic messaging.

Vice President Harris has been praised for her relatable social media presence, while former President Trump has appeared on popular male-dominated podcasts.

  • ModestMeme@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    I’ll believe it when I see it. Voter turnout amongst young people is traditionally abysmal. That more are voting this time is great, but it’s still going to below 50%. Well, except for conservatives. They show up.

    Please, people, voting takes less effort than a pub crawl. Just vote.

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      2 months ago

      Pub crawls are too much effort, especially when you can just drink from the safety of your own home.

      That said, I still voted. Dropping off my ballot was easier than getting up to use the bathroom when you’re hungover.

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    2 months ago

    YoUnG pEoPlE dOn’T vOtE! - people who don’t want to address young people’s concerns.

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      2 months ago
      • Congress person addresses young people’s concern 😁
      • Young people don’t vote anyway 🥱
      • Congress person gets replaced by gerontological conservative 😔
      • Young people [surprised Pikachu face]
      • Boomers continue to bankrupt social security 🤑
      • Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        Like so. Just preemptively announce that young people aren’t gonna vote so you can continue to ignore their concerns.

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    2 months ago

    Do housing next. That’s an area where everyone is equally fucked on the political spectrum aside from the rich.

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    2 months ago

    Cool, but I am not convinced that CIS Gen-Z men aren’t mobilized to vote for Trump.

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    I sure as hell hope so. My generation, myself included, seems a bit lazy in comparison. I suppose the oldest of us millennials got hit hard by 2008, but I personally didn’t, I was a teenager. So really, we’ve grown accustomed to living in good times and that makes people lazy. I reckon Gen Z and soon Alpha are going to pick up where we’ve failed and I’m ready to grab the popcorn.

    This might be different in my country where we don’t have a potential upcoming Trump presidency, BUT we’re still affected by American politics. Last time Trump got elected, we had a huge surge in right wing Christian family values politics. We’re an atheist or at best pagan nation at heart so this felt so fake from the get-go. Wdym “back to our Christian roots”? We used to fight Christianity with pitchforks and stuff!

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      I’m a younger millennial, my Alpha kids 10/7 are both very much so aware of social issues and we don’t sugar coat answers when they ask questions. I’m trying to subliminally give them a fighting chance to think about this stuff on their own and make the right decisions.

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    2 months ago

    More than past generations at their age. 18-29 year olds still vote less than any other age group. About 25% of Gen Z voted in 2022. While they’re slightly more likely to vote than other age cohorts at the same age, youth voting is still dismal in the United States.

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    They’ll learn just like we did, voting doesn’t matter. Continuing this charade of democracy where we vote 2 parties and watch as things get worse year on year, or only concern being “Well the others will make it even worse”.

    Real change comes from the streets, from riot and protest, that’s what has lead to everything we are now losing today because we no longer fight.

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      Cool, you first. Go ahead. When the Trump Gestapo start marching down the steer in broad daylight, go out and riot. We’ll be right behind you.

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        A few more days and we won’t have to deal with these lazy responses. Once Harris wins we can go back to focusing on the actual problems of capitalism and democracy.

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          So how about now? Like I said, cool, you first. Go ahead. When the Trump Gestapo start marching down the street in broad daylight, like they’re now doing all over the US, go out and riot. We’ll be right behind you. Where’s the confidence and bravado you had a month ago?