"Generational Politics: Young Voters' Changing Perspectives and Impact on the 2020 Election"

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A new Harvard Youth Poll reveals that young voters are divided on President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, with Biden leading by 13 points among registered voters ages 18-29. The poll also shows that Biden's margin shrinks among less engaged respondents, and that young women, people of color, and college graduates are more likely to support Biden. Meanwhile, a 12-person jury, plus an alternate, has been selected for Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York City, with opening statements expected to begin as early as Monday.
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- Trump cuts into Biden's lead among young people, poll finds POLITICO
- Analysis | The politics of younger voters are less exceptional than they used to be The Washington Post
- Joe Biden’s Challenge With Gen Z Voters The New York Times
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