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Recent polls showed that young people were more split between parties than expected: there was considerable support for Trump among teen-age and twentysomething men. But Santiago Mayer, the founder of the political-advocacy group Voters of Tomorrow, was skeptical of the notion that young people would abstain from voting or defect, in appreciable numbers, to the G.O.P. http://nyer.cm/P4v6BSn

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Rohen R Murari

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The New Yorker, Santiago Mayer's perspective on the upcoming elections reflects a crucial truth about our generation: Gen Z's empathy is a guiding force. His belief that young voters will stand against potential threats to marginalized communities resonates deeply. As we approach November, the stakes are real for those at risk under another Trump Administration. This underscores the power of empathy—whether for Palestinians, LGBTQ+ individuals, immigrants, or women—in shaping political decisions. Mayer's stance is not just about politics; it's about values and solidarity. His optimism about Gen Z's potential impact encourages us to vote with empathy and conscience, ensuring our voices shape a future that champions equality and justice for all.

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Empathy AND/OR Ignorance? I’m Not Positive They Understand Either . . . But, They Are Clear On Entitlement & Judgement.

Talal Alkahlout

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The vice president is the obvious path out of the mess Joe Biden has created.

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