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Forty-million adults under 30 are eligible to vote in the November election. About eight million of them are first-time voters and they’re registering to vote in record numbers. While many young people between 18 – 30 say they intend to vote, some also say they are disillusioned by the binary nature of contemporary U.S. politics. How will young voters’ frustrations with the current system impact their vote in November? In this final installment of SoCal Voices’ young voter series, 19-year-old first-time voter Jamari Davis talks about the influences on his political views, the two-party system, and the presidential candidates.
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I just spent the day with children’s gaming specialists at Children’s Hospital Colorado, and I am blown away. As someone who spent 7 weeks without looking at a screen and […]
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