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Commentary: Gen Z’s pragmatic politics could be a key to ending polarization

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion November 23, 2022

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Gen Z voters have been credited with halting the predicted “red wave” in the 2022 midterm elections. These young voters turned out en masse for Democrats Nov. 8; CNN House exit polls show that 63% of Gen Zers voted for Democrats, which was a much higher percentage than for older generations. Just 43% of those over 65 voted for Democrats while 55% cast ballots for Republicans. But this midterm outcome does not mean that voters in this new... + full article



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