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A 14-year-old Preparing to Vote? How Gen Z is Disrupting Politics Yallitics: December 4, 2022
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A 14-year-old Preparing to Vote? How Gen Z is Disrupting Politics Yallitics: December 4, 2022

The kids did it again. They helped to alter the trajectory of the 2022 midterms for the third election cycle in a row, and helped prevent a predicted Republican “Red Wave.” 27% of eligible voters between the ages of 18 – 29 showed up to cast a ballot and they overwhelmingly backed Democrats, by a nearly 30-point margin. Politicians would be wise to understand why Gen Z is so important, their careers literally depend on it. Some Republicans have even responded to Gen Z’s growing political power by suggesting the legal voting age in the U.S. be raised to 21. In this episode of Y’all-itics, the Jasons have a conversation with Jack Lobel with the Gen Z political organization “Voters of Tomorrow.” And Lobel says much of the rhetoric coming from the right tells young people they’re not to be trusted and his generation is motivated by politicians who are fighting for their futures. GUEST Jack Lobel, Voters of Tomorrow Twitter: @jackplobel

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December 4, 202239m 49s

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Show Notes

The kids did it again. They helped to alter the trajectory of the 2022 midterms for the third election cycle in a row, and helped prevent a predicted Republican “Red Wave.” 27% of eligible voters between the ages of 18 – 29 showed up to cast a ballot and they overwhelmingly backed Democrats, by a nearly 30-point margin. Politicians would be wise to understand why Gen Z is so important, their careers literally depend on it. Some Republicans have even responded to Gen Z’s growing political power by suggesting the legal voting age in the U.S. be raised to 21. In this episode of Y’all-itics, the Jasons have a conversation with Jack Lobel with the Gen Z political organization “Voters of Tomorrow.” And Lobel says much of the rhetoric coming from the right tells young people they’re not to be trusted and his generation is motivated by politicians who are fighting for their futures.

 

GUEST

 

Jack Lobel, Voters of Tomorrow 

Twitter: @jackplobel