For Generation Z, the US election is an economic election
For Generation Z, the US election is an economic election
The young electorate in the United States, especially under 35 years, becomes the crucial group of voters in the upcoming presidential elections, as a survey by the University of Chicago shows. Inflation, high rents and a stagnating economy are driving many, including 21-year-old Isabella Morris from Texas. This first voting right is of great importance for many and they are looking for answers while deciding which candidates address their economic concerns.
In the past few weeks, both Trump and Harris have sharpened their economic messages to win the votes of young voters. Harris has a 31-point lead among voters between the ages of 18 and 29, with the focus on topics such as student loans and housing construction. The pressure to change the condition of the economy mobilizes not only voters, but also young candidates who themselves push into politics and try to tackle the challenges of their generation. In view of these developments, the gymnastics of young voters for the election in November are considered crucial, which could possibly have a significant impact on the election decision.
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