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322 The Gen Z divide that could decide the next election

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Christian Paz @ Vox · 08/06/2025 06:00 EDT

The Gen Z divide that could decide the next election

The future of American politics might be decided by whether young voters get most of their news through TikTok.  I don’t mean to single out the Chinese-owned vertical video app here. TikTok is a stand-in for a bigger phenomenon in modern American society: passive news consumption and incidental exposure, or the sense that news and […]

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