Gen Z is fueling a number of election day trends, such as vowing to “cancel out” loved ones’ ballots by casting votes for the ...
Organizations across the county rallied young voters in the college town with incentives and online promotions. On Tuesday, Farah & Farah Personal Injury Lawyers offered free coffee to voters at over ...
The candidate largely let the billionaire run his $175 million ground game — a gamble that future candidates could look to ...
Through his wealth and cultural influence, Elon Musk undoubtedly strengthened the Trump campaign. WIRED unpacks whether it ...
On Nov. 5, CNN's John King will be reporting live on election results with his famous “magic wall.” Here's what to know about ...
Janna DeVylder from Iowa, who now lives in Australia, didn't expect to end up everywhere online in her Hillary Clinton pantsuit.
On the eve of the election, data suggests women voters even in America's heartland may be flocking to Kamala Harris in larger ...
Wu, who teaches courses in media theory, said college students favor “entertainment and emotionally loaded content” over ...
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Young voters participating in the presidential election are creating a new social media trend. The Gen Z voters are sharing their unconventional ballot choices on platforms like TikTok, writing in ...
Memes are a big part of the Gen Z discussion ... but it’s also proven to be quite helpful in rallying people to register to vote. Last year, after Swift posted a message on Instagram encouraging ...
At a Pennsylvania campaign rally Sunday, Donald Trump cast doubt on the Iowa Poll. "They suppress. And it actually should be ...