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“The Divide is Clear”: Young voters on edge on Election Night following recent court rulings

November 4, 2020 by Nicole Ly

"The Divide Is Clear" by Nicole Ly

Young Minnesotans fear that voter suppression may impact votes for Democratic Presidential Candidate Joe Biden and continue the state’s pattern of discrimination against its marginalized groups. Following months of Black Lives Matter protests and incidents of police brutality, Minnesota college voters are worried their state will ‘swing Red’ in favor of President Donald Trump after […]

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First-time College Voters Cast Their Votes in 13 Battleground States, and Now Wait for the Results

November 3, 2020 by Jaime Cao, Jenna Elsetouhy, Bella Park, Lola Proctor, Nicole Ly, Elizabeth Marquis, Matigan King, Genesis Rosich, Claire Campbell Fishman, Ivy Zhu, Zachary Lee, Antonio Pelaez

Election 2020 Georgia Voting

Across the country, millions of American college students in Red states and Blue states cast their vote for the first time in a pivotal election, marked with a sense of unease and unpredictability.  Issues like racial equality, reproductive rights, climate, and others, drove young voters across the country to turn out in historic numbers for […]

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‘Settle for Biden’: Gen Z Voters Support the Democratic Party with Hopes of Reforming from Within

October 30, 2020 by Nicole Ly

A campaign ad from Settle for Biden, a progressive grassroots organization of former Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren supporters.

With the presidential election less than a week away, Gen Z voters are urging one another to ‘Settle for Biden’ and avoid third-party voting despite disagreeing with some of the Democratic Party’s platform and policies. While former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, may not be their first choice, Gen Z voters have […]

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