Summary

Gen Z posted greater voter turnout in 2022 compared to previous generations in midterm elections. As the 2024 election approaches, campaigning continues to be directed at this generation — including outreach led by Gen Z voters themselves.

Gen Z voters are more motivated to participate in elections due to specific policy issues, particularly reproductive rights. Political groups and candidates are implementing new strategies to engage this generation, including peer-to-peer organizing and authentic messaging.

Vice President Harris has been praised for her relatable social media presence, while former President Trump has appeared on popular male-dominated podcasts.

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    2 months ago

    …“I don’t like what people are saying about me, so I’m going to prove them right”? Lmao

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      2 months ago

      Lol, the mirror of which is, “I can’t believe people I insult didn’t support my cause!”

      Like what’s the win for you guys, to get someone who would have voted with you to be demotivated enough to stay home? And if so, isn’t that just the same childish attitude?

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        2 months ago

        To help us get to the same page, could you tell me how a TikTok trend is related to political leaders and policies?

        Trump being in charge won’t stop people from insulting white men…or from being afraid of them. And it might actually make women more afraid of men (given surrounding policy changes).

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          2 months ago

          No it won’t. That’s not the point though. You talk as if humans are wholly rational. All I’m pointing out is the left are masters of shooting themselves in the foot with how they message and present themselves.

          You catch more flies with honey and all that.

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            2 months ago

            So could you tell me how a TikTok trend is related to political leaders and policies?

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              2 months ago

              Because people are tribalistic and paint with a very wide brush. And we have a FPTP two party system. So like it or not, liberal, left, feminist, etc memes all get lumped together. It’s up to us to reign in the crazy on our own side lest we look crazy by proxy. Or replace crazy with venom, or whatever you want to call it that is making young men feel more welcome on right.

              It’s like that line from the Newsroom. “You know why people hate liberals? Because you lose. If liberals are so smart how come they lose so god damned always?”

              I’m on the left and I’m tired of getting my ass kicked because my own party has no strategic or tactical sense, and no unity to rally us. Just infighting and giving the right easy wins and plentiful sticks to beat us with.

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                2 months ago

                The TikTok trend went beyond the US. I’m familiar with it, but I don’t live in a two-party system.

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                    1 month ago

                    Same/similar FPTP, so it still sucks.

                    We had some cities trying out ranked ballot voting, but then the provincial government made it illegal for cities to do that.