Oct 31 How new Gen Z voters could shape the election By Candice Norwood Gen Z is more diverse, more politically engaged and less bound by political party labels than even the preceding millennial generation. Continue reading
Sep 04 ‘Our country is in a state of emergency.’ First-time voters reflect on why they are voting in 2020 By Justin Stabley A new set of eligible Americans will cast ballots for the first time this year. These first time voters plan to participate in an election that comes in the midst of a global pandemic that has affected schooling, work, the… Continue reading
Jun 22 Watch 6:59 Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Gen Z turnout, mail-in voting NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report join Judy Woodruff to discuss the latest political news, including whether younger voters will turn out this fall to support presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, President Trump’s unfounded… Continue watching
Nov 04 Watch 5:49 Democrats hope young voter turnout will turn Utah blue By Liz Adeola, KUED Utah has the youngest population in the country, according to U.S. Census data, and this election, democrats in the BeeHive state are hoping their voter turnout will be strong enough to decide its political fate. Producer Liz Adeola with public… Continue watching
Oct 25 Late in the race, Clinton gains ground with young voters By Laurie Kellman and Emily Swanson, Associated Press Many young voters are coming over to Clinton in the closing stretch of the 2016 campaign, according to a new poll. It’s not necessarily because they like Clinton, but is nevertheless a late sign of strength among a voting bloc… Continue reading
Sep 05 Watch 8:39 Does an endorsement from organized labor still sway voters? By PBS News Hour What role do labor unions play in presidential politics this election? John Yang speaks with Susan Page of USA Today and Stu Rothenberg of The Rothenberg-Gonzales Political Report about Donald Trump’s efforts to court African-Americans, a generational challenge for Hillary… Continue watching
Sep 04 Watch Will the Youth Vote, Crucial to Obama’s Reelection, Actually Go to the Polls? Will the Youth Vote, Crucial to Obama's Reelection, Actually Go to the Polls?… Continue watching
Oct 12 Watch Paul Envisions Smaller Government, Less Global Intervention As part of an ongoing series of in-depth interviews with presidential candidates, Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, explains his vision of limited government, decreased U.S. intervention in conflicts abroad and details his stance as an anti-war Republican. Continue watching
May 07 Watch French President-elect Looks to Improve U.S. Relations Conservative Nicolas Sarkozy won France's presidential run-off election Sunday, and he has vowed to mend frayed relations with the United States. Margaret Warner reports from France on the impacts of his win. Continue watching