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as long as the dead comes of the 21st century law, so you can just be fine. collect the bodies of the policy the and the $365.00 days of genocide in gosh, we $165.00 days. unrelenting is waiting from both starting from october, the 4th in a week of special reports, all just the remarks one year of genesis in gosh, the as election day news in the united states. presidential candidates know that winning the support of young people to get them over the finish line and the race for the white house. but how does this new generation of american voters feel about those candidates and that policy? people empower travel through 3 crucial us states to speak to agency votes and,
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positive american college recruitment condition. the university of arizona is farming on the grill and having a bone. i mean state law. republicans try to fight this festive mines on politics. you know, we're all about, you know, getting young people develop, getting young republicans out to the, you know, use the economy. yeah. more important than anything else. yes. that's why i will be voting for donald trump here in november next month. almost 41000000 members of gen z will be eligible to vote. all you guys kind of, i didn't know if i'm the president. yeah, yeah, definitely. oh yes. yeah, definitely. yeah. for sure. yeah, there's that the board and everything. are you going to buy your november? i haven't decided yet. a 1000000 voters have come of age since the 2020 to mid terms. recruiting these young americans will be crucial for whoever wins the white house. so have you decided? are you going rightful? honestly, the ultimately it'll come down with the last minute of why vote for i'm really not sure. do you know you're going to like, i do know. i yeah, i do. i mean, i get i'm,
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i don't know how to present a comma look kamala, i don't know how to present a r. i. is it smaller? come all of our home a long time. i think it's called the com. okay. yeah, i bought it for trump. no, no, no doubt. this is a great guy. you guys saw in the ear a bounce back and became better. i think that's what i need as a president palmer. definitely come up. yeah, no doubt. no doubt. i just don't like trump. so he built the wall. did he get it done? he's going to do it done again. yeah, he's, they honest not because done, joe, i'm traveling 33 of the most elect, truly important states, asking young people what they care about. then they need to make sure that your prioritizing, keeping our planet help be clean safe. and they also need to find a way to do that within, you know, having an economy that was well, actually actually, i think you're absolutely right. yeah, i'm from michigan. i'm gonna ask them to send it as well, but you gotta understand. we can just keep the door open for people. this is what
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the election for jens. we come down to. girls that are our pro ro and guys that are pro bread pro brad, be in a making money. where do you go? you don't use a lot of as soon as they're gone. i don't really watch the news. i kind of just like, i don't know, i'd just like to talk, i don't know. so is it take to the summary of the election campaign, so from 80 to the, the total initiative really fast bite and totally messed up. i don't think he knows what he said. even then someone who was killed trump of the 10 harris stepped up. i said, your nomination please . your president, the world's dine to know, is it boxes or bridge getting down with the kids as an always come naturally to presidential hopefuls? bill clinton gave it a shot on mtv. usually bruce tanner weekends and had to go on the other and shy
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this campaign. the, it's essential. communicating with young audiences is a cool positive bodies policies. election strategies, 1111 for the to talk, a spirit of camelot. harris brent. some of meetings need to run to the right wing bro. influence is keen on donald trump. you on my smart joe biden dumb when we talk about tennessee, who are we talking about those born in 1996 on the only people under the age of the social media, which is no surprise. but that doesn't mean that all the fact you want to find things like day riots and drug policy are bullish. all abortion is obviously a huge issue and, and see and protest movements around gaza and international policies. the youngest and then are more socially conservative than the youngest women. they're gonna be
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in a very influenced by inflation. you're going to see prices rise, they're, they're a bit unpredictable. 80 percent of them are dissatisfied with the 2 parties. they're distinctly independent nationally 52 percent of the jersey voters or are not part of the 2 parties if young people slicing votes is that makes them very valuable, isn't it? does it makes them more likely to test potentially switch between the parties? they're also more likely to be a 3rd party voters, but they also are the is likely to actually show up the land catch i and canyons and crazy temperatures. arizona is also one of the most tightly contested states in the whole country. the when trump in 2016, but just to provide and in 2020 so everybody accounts for today we're just going to go to registration. so we're
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shooting to register as many. any students as possible, you know, up in flagstaff or how you move northern arizona university, 24 year old heavy carts and is leading a campus by to registration drive. oh hi. good morning. how's your day going? in the 2020 to mid terms, jen z made up 18 percent of arizona is registered voters, but only 10 percent of ballot essentially cost. would you like to be registered this afternoon because you can? nope. not interested. right. no worries. would you like my name is haley. this is kyle. um i am actually a local candidate in your area and my thoughts as i used 18 to 13, may be a crucial demographic. the relying on them can be risky. i think some of those terms are just bare of authentic thing. we don't necessarily feel like people are presenting in this government. we don't necessarily feel like our boat matters are oh is heard. so. yeah. so that can be kind of a, a bummer sometimes. when binding dropped out and harris came in,
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that the time changed. yeah, i think so. there was a lot more people excited on the left to excited to vote. i think a lot of young people felt that way. if you go to production, i'm thinking it's gonna turn harris, i really am. i don't know if that's, you know, a wishful thinking about gmc and the millennials are the biggest learning blocks in american history right now. so the fact that a lot of young people are excited to vote now is amazing. so i st. john's. he has power. i. yeah, absolutely. do you think it generally realizes that it has power? i don't know. i think i think that is one of the issues. i think jen z, like i said, you know, fields and some of that have a fee and it's maybe like when i bought my boat doesn't matter. i don't think they realize how scared other generations are of us right now. this looks likely to be the most gen to the election ever put crudely. it's girls versus boys, jens, the women's favorite, harris spice, $38.00 points. kenzie men favorite trump. by 13 points. i think my body has
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a plumber is going to benefit under president trump administration a lot more with tax cuts and just policies that are for the working man. and that's why a lot of the younger generation and males are moving that way, where a lot of the generation of younger females are moving towards the left because of social issues is the economy. the primary issue in this election, i think that the economy is the number one issue, the most voters in this country, whether they say it's their number one hot button issue, because every issue draws back to the economy and the united states does immigration method to you absolutely, so what immigration policy is, would you like to say say no legal and migration would be number one, there has to be a crack down on the border. research suggest immigration actually galvanized is few . a young voice has been many other issues, even in border states loc, arizona, the costs and these spots on the the economy is the big one. that is a challenge for the democrats. the
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everyday costs sold on the job item. the roots predict his presidency. the republicans blame him anyway. winning the economic argument will be crucial to victory in november, especially in michigan. another battle ground states, the one that seemed the best on the west of american capitalism. hi, how you doing? hey, rory, how are you? nice to meet you. thank you so much for joining us in my district. so what are we doing? so we're knocking on some doors. jasper motus is a young democrat foot soldier on the front lines of this battle for hearts and minds. so a couple of things you've got to remember when you're not going to my community. if you're looking a little bit on the younger side like me, you got to wear pants, you can't wear shorts. i wore shorts one day in my campaign and was called a little boy more often than any times in my life. how easy is if the camera to win the white house without winning michigan? i. she can't win without michigan of all the states that are competitive this year
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. i think michigan looks the past hey, how are you? the city of flints is being through decades of the industrialization, other kinds collapsing services disorder place young people tend to get out of. i don't know if you remember me, i'm jasper, i'm your state representative. i how do you feel about having such a young representative that says it or and i haven't told you this, let me tell you. oh okay. all right. when so you wanted to give his time is entered in best buy just wonderful. well, thank you. i'm just thankful. i'm nathan fan. okay. yeah. do i need to say move? no, this is it. oh, well thank you. love you very much. at the end of this in a city that can feel like it's glory days of gone. jasper. as proof that young
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people still invested here, but i want to hear more about how he sees the democrats relationship with young devices. let's go down to the prospect. how old are you? i'm 24. does that make you the youngest state represents or so there's actually uh uh, no gentleman who beats me by about 5 weeks, although he looks much older than me. but between the 2 of us were 2 of the youngest state reps in michigan history. how do you think cameron iris is doing an appealing to young braces? she's talking about issues that young people care about, whether it's combating climate change, protecting reproductive rights, investing here in michigan or in the midwest. when we re invest here, we're helping out our neighbors with jobs. but we're also addressing that longer term cause of inflation. so that's as, as important to young people of fighting for a just and fair economy as any other issue. your young, my guy, your democrats, a lot of other young white guys are really into donald trump. so how do you explain that? there's this feeling uh,
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maybe things are too low to maybe other groups are doing better at the expense of us be that may not be true, but that's how a lot of people feel. sorry, what can you do to trying to? and although young white guys away from donald trump with the republicans, and i think that there's this problem. and i think the buying and the ministration has done a good job of countering it. but you saw a lot of leaders in the democratic party who were absolutely brilliant, very, very well educated, talking in ways that really spoke down to a lot of communities. does that mean teasing back on policies that might be to save just being too progressive to work? yeah, but it was, i don't think. ready at all policies, it's the way that we talk about that. but for some young vices, he is the policies that are the appropriate vehicle to different manifestations of the american dream. it's the home and manufacturing costs afford motors the table
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and is also the nice insights 1st, arab majority cities, people have come here from all over the world. so make america that hi, this is where the uncommitted movement started. it's now a nationwide protest campaign urging people not to buy 50 domain policy unless the us changes cost on is reading concepts. produce the democrats who being causing the headlines here, the groups most that rage by us support for israel power up and move them. americans, young voters, progressives, a ones that usually lean democrats, had them have a solid works on show you biden's 2020 campaign before uncommitted. for that feels a long time ago. you already asked me if i were going to vote for joe biden. my answer was to know, am i going to vote for comma la harris? that's not something that i know yet, but i will tell you that it's not looking to. so what is it? the camera harris would have to say between now and the election to secure your right another hour of american boards. our demands from day one have been very
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clear. we want a permanent ceasefire. now, we want to talk about in arms embargo. now we want to talk about conditioning aid to israel. now she's going to continue with the same stance. is that biting has taken since october, then she's going to lose the air of american voters, most in voters, and she's going to lose a lot of young voters. do you think that you are getting solidarity from of a young americans of old left messages? absolutely. i, you know, i don't like to talk about this as an air of american issue or as a muslim issue. i like to talk about this as a humanitarian issue. if you go to, it says, you know, just a few miles away from here in the ann arbor, you will see that they're being led by jewish americans. if you go to protest in detroit, just a few miles away from here, you'll see that they are being led by a black americans. but if arab americans with holes and like from the democrats and from gets in, so the white house, how would you see it about that right now? i don't know who is a bigger threat to democracy, is a donald trump, who, who talked about a stolen election or is it kamala harris was not listening to the people. if i'm
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committed, voice is showing the democrats on election day. it's feasible that lose michigan and with the presidency. but if cause the anger is working against the democrats and on another issue, is working against the republicans and we see it 1st times 9. 0 hi. how are you doing? well, if you would put your 1st last name sel, and zip on this and fine, we'll send you all your pulling information as well as down pallets as well. we've been particularly young ones registering to vote in that drives. okay. if i could ask the 3 of you to sign one of reply, just about letting us know what issues matter to you. yeah, yeah, thanks for holding. that's very typical. so we're seeing large groups of, of, um, within walking around together and one wonders and stops the rest of the group was like, oh yeah, i have to do that as well. why,
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why do you think so many i'm we're going to come in reproductive rights. how is a major issue in this country? these young women are saying, my grandmother thought for this, are you kidding me? i can't believe that. i have to fight this thing for my grandma florida. so you think they might be scared about what's coming on the truck? i think i think i think it's less fear. i think people are pissed off if i'm honest with you. and if there is one place where reproductive rights and freedoms a sense stage, a good florida, the cost of the conservative leading us supreme court over time, the constitutional rights to an abortion in 2022 florida is republican governor, then acted one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the country, the
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pro choice of posters has rallied on the same day as the presidential election. floridians also the votes on the main been full, which would enshrine access to abortion in the state constitution. that all democrats, he thinks of the florida referendum works in that favor, that it will bring more viruses to the polls. on november, the 5th, i might well bring the space back into place, the democrats, her body, her choice. and i truly believe that can i stand by that now it's not just the issue is also a main issue and that's something that we've recognized. so we just want to turn v myself is on other men and men to come to stand up because it's a fundamental right that needs to be a post. so do you think that on november the 5th, that is a chance that florida could swing to yes, actually the belief that that, that's possible actually belief. look at the pictures that are here. look at our elected officials that are coming out like all these people. we have to algebra, we have gmc, we have some of everybody through our address,
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so they're coming out. now. i can only imagine what's gonna happen is immersive florida hasn't invited democrat to the presidential election since 2012 so. so many still think it's outside the reach. but on the other side of the abortion debates, there are genuine concerns. if we lose on amendment for paris gets into the presidential fee. but this is the end for the pro i generation of florida about a couple of harris has announced that she will sign a national bill that will i code if i wrote you late again. now it seems the coldness upholding that you've got an uphill struggle because most guardians seem to be against your point of view, right? i'm very optimistic that we will win and i'm religious. so i am praying for that every day. but definitely we are concerned. we are preparing for the worst, so, because logistically we do have a big opposition to like the high stakes show down here in the philadelphia between vice president comma harris and former president. donald trump. there would be
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downtown miami young people who've watched the debate as a gathering of black and latino progressives. the government and donald trump certainly should not be telling a woman what to do with her buying like a price fine. so what is the chair is the blows lands these aren't necessarily, harris supporters, many say the 3rd party candidates, but they're like what? she's saying. no lights are boxed, they slide oh, when it was purchased, they were in a party. so she's really like linda, more focused on the truck business based off of this debate. a lot, i think comma is going to in because she just made a lot more relevant points and you weren't she being strongest on what issues. and i think she's doing a really got really great job standing up for women's rights. why do you think they use fights? masses for democracy in america? we use our shape. it's easy to use. who will be the next people in the chair?
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who am i? is the soonest the debate was all over. the biggest pop star in the world endorsed carmella harris with a social media post. soc choose taylor swift reach 284000000 follow is on instagram and alone that the effect was instant and seismic. well, right after she said that post over hundreds of thousands of people went onto the boat dot org page. so when he saw that, did you do it? no jump for joy. what was your reaction? i was excited. i've loved that. she posted the photo with a cat and planning on being childless cat. maybe we have her do bugs putting all the time to spotify. it. when we see our favorite musicians saying, hey, you can check your voter registration, enrolling by mail and making plans in the early on boat dot org or on any other website is going to drive. but i'm speaking disappear. it's an event. a reuben eyes ation is running into miami, but people are writing picture postcards the 1st time. vote is encouraging them to turn up. it seems charming, the old fashioned. so maybe that since our data points. but this is
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a far cry from how jen z is communicate is often a lot of criticism in the united states and many other countries, especially, it doesn't impact anything at all. everything about this election is proving opposite to who received information from social media. we listened to celebrities, we listen to the influence, we listen for what articles get posted in sharon, on social media. and so it has everything to do with voters for now. and i think especially with tennessee, we want to turn our social media habits into action on november 5th. and yet fluid is progressive idealism. it's sometimes easy to forget that this isn't the life of many young americans are living on my last night in miami. i go for a book and i meet eric, who puts in a 100 out weeks over a 100 best of all. that was one of the best, i guess of every how do you to, to just make it with love and passion as investing. curious, as you can give you, tell me a bit about yourself while you're from what you've been doing in the life. that's what like provide any man of 30 years old. i go 3 kids and a life a sign of make the best thing that we can all year, you know is,
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is crazy times over there. i think we have some of the best times with the hydro, the office, you know, financially stability know the economy of everyone around this. you know, i order on the strongly and i think we're on the side of the depression right now. so what's the answer to that reading? jump to come back. i do say i have to go back to the office because if he didn't want to turn it, why not? i'm likely to do again. so do you see yourself as a conservative guy? whatever somebody's preferences is fine, you know, definitely, i guess the, you know, you know, everyone's thousands of different ways and it's more about pushing the agenda of the children. but he did do behind closed doors. it's totally fine. lawyer, especially that i've chosen as a father. it's i know, you know, put that on my case. i don't know anybody or, you know, i think that's wrong. the power as does win in november, what do you be upset? what do think you'll do better? no, probably no load open up looks more and it issued
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a little bit more prepared than what we already are there. because definitely the words we will definitely talk emotions. it's safe to say are running high as november approaches to make this boom. we've traveled 33 crucial states and spoken to dozens of young voters. we found some impressive politically engaged peoples on lots of issues like garza, the climate democratic and reproductive freedoms. they lean progressive, but many, particularly the guys are worried about the pace of social change and that say it's often young people don't like the tea party system. they want to applaud a choice. but foremost on the majority of mines is just how expensive living is come. the candidate who speaks best to these hopes and these will when the youth sites and with a possibly the white house. young people see this as in texas then shall election. the future depends on its ends. that future is this,
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the is really forces seek to silence the truth. cindy occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses 00 in ramallah is targeting of donors the r as in years, a few minutes. the beginning of the done as well as dean and donors live and he's done it is i'll just you, i don't. and it's another example of journalists not being allowed to do their work in this concept. big waters, me that doesn't list the text. everything is being undermined by government entails who are 33rd grade to tear with use of to that address even to authoration has read
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