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Opinion: How Charlie Kirk Changed Gen Z’s Politics


This analysis originally appeared at The Up and Up, a newsletter focused on youth culture and politics. There’s been a massive effort to understand why Gen Z shifted right in the 2024 election. Part ... Read More

Political clout of Gen Z voters expected to grow


During the 2024 election, the young voter turnout (ages 18-29) in Michigan reached 58%, an increase by 4% from the 2022 midterm election. Read More

How Charlie Kirk remade Gen Z


Kirk advised and helped financially support the launch of Mitchell’s own nonprofit, Run Gen Z, which aims to get young conservatives elected to local and state office. Kirk provided the same ... Read More

Gen Z has a massive gender divide on politics, marriage and kids, poll finds


Among young men who voted for Trump in 2024, having children was the top marker of personal success, but it ranked near last among young women who voted for Harris. Read More

Beshear talks politics, faith, and Gen Z slang on Late Night with Seth Meyers


Gov. Andy Beshear appeared this week on Late Night with Seth Meyers, where he covered several topics. Here's a recap. Read More

Gen Z gender divide reaches beyond politics and into views on marriage, children and success


The gender gap between men and women has been a durable fact of life in American politics — and nowhere is this gap larger than among the youngest cohort of American adults, Gen Z.But it’s not just ... Read More


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