Children Born on 9/11 Will Vote for First Time in November
. . .Members of Generation Z — those born in 1996 or later — were initially dubbed “Homelanders,” a moniker associated with their birth, the creation of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the more-than-a-decade-long “War on Terror.”
Now, 19 years later, many of those children have graduated from high school and are, once again, stepping out into an uncertain future. . .
Together, “Gen Z” and millennial voters will account for 37% of eligible voters this year, according to a study by Pew Research.
Examination of detailed age data released by the Census Bureau earlier this year revealed that more than half of the nation’s total population are now members of the millennial generation or younger. . .
By November, Gen Z is expected to account for 1 out of every 10 votes and a recent NextGen America poll showed 50% of voters aged 18-24 were planning on voting, up 10% from a similar poll in 2016. (Read more from “Children Born on 9/11 Will Vote for First Time in November” HERE)
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