[EL] Parkland and the political coming of Generation Z
Larry Levine
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Wed May 23 12:57:34 PDT 2018
While Millennials may be the largest bloc of eligible voters they are not the largest voting bloc as stated in this article. Those under 35 years old – Millennials top out at 36 – are notorious for their low rates of voter registration and turnout in elections.
Larry
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Hi all:
Some research on how Gen Z compares to the Millennials and what it might mean politically.
Parkland and the political coming of Generation Z
http://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/389016-parkland-and-the-political-coming-of-generation-z
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