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Gen Z, along with Millennials, are expected to make up the majority of voters for the first time in the next presidential election.
However, Gen Z voters won’t be sitting on the sidelines of politics until that moment in 2028. They’re already here, marching, posting, and showing up at exit polls, as well as staffing city halls, running field programs, running for Congress, and urging political parties to reconsider messages that worked well with older voters but no longer resonate.
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