And they're turning up at the polls in numbers. Following the launch of POLITICO’s Gen Z Rising series, we invite you to a virtual conversation to explore key takeaways learned about the Gen Z voter, their policy priorities and how they could impact the Biden v Trump presidential match up just days before Election Day. Some of my friends are tired — tired of hearing about Trump, of Covid-19, of the political conflicts. It is tempting to see the teens and young 20-somethings of Generation Z as a united, progressive force, rising up to challenge a divided country. The majority might not be old enough to vote or drink alcohol, but a new report claims Generation Z is as liberal as millennials when it comes to political and social topics. But in Business Insider's survey of more than 1,800 people between the ages of 13 to 21, the majority did not identify as either conservative or liberal. Some 54% of Gen Zers believe the Earth is getting warmer because of human activity, according to a report from Pew Research Center, a similar proportion of millennials who believe climate change is caused by people's actions. ‘Any old blue, just won't do.’”, “I recently heard a phrase that sums voting up perfectly: Voting isn't marriage, it's public transportation. A 2016 American study found that while only 18% of Millennials attended church, church attendance was 41% among Generation Z.; Polls found eight out of ten members of Gen Z considered themselves “fiscally conservative.”; In certain areas, Generation Z is more risk-averse than the Millennials. "You're just being so caught up with everything. Unlike other generations, who wear their political parties on their chests, Gen. Z seems to find political identity much more fluid. “Until young people start voting at the rates older Americans do, I don’t think our elected officials will really pay attention to the issues or policies that my generation cares about.”, “Not voting is a surrender to the widespread disillusionment and cynicism regarding politics. With the 2020 elections approaching, politicians are targeting Gen Z. That’s in line with most polls that show young Americans lean left. "Gen Z Republicans are much more likely than Republicans in older generations to say government should do more to solve problems, and they're less likely to attribute the Earth's warming temperatures to natural patterns, as opposed to human activity," Kim Parker, Pew's director of social-trends research, told Business Insider. Just under half of Gen Z respondents said they were “absolutely certain” to vote in November, compared with nearly 80 percent of registered voters. Gen Z also feels overwhelmingly let down by the American government. As members of Gen Z take in the political landscape through social media, they're desperate for change. Gen Z is the most racially and ethnically diverse generation in America, with just 52% of 6- to 21-year-olds identifying as non-Hispanic whites, according to Pew. At the age of 14, he founded the political news website The Gen Z Post and became one of the U.S. Press Association’s youngest members in history. ... Policy and politics sbollag@sacbee.com @SophiaBollag 916-326-5545 Kate Irby California and Washington, D.C. First, she won with 60 percent of the vote by turning out young people in her community. July 1, 2019 by Tommy Redmond. Foster added: "This generation wants — everybody wants — to have a say. This particular question in the poll prompted respondents to fill in any answer of their choosing. Text goes here X View the livestream here. 08.18.2020. Roughly half of Silents (44%) say both races are treated about equally, compared with just 28% among Gen Z. The accessible guide to politics and voting for America's youth . As a high school student, Paige excels in research and debate. Ciporin recalls the difference between his all-boys high school and the nearby sister school the day after the 2016 election. "There's no time for most people in Generation Z," she added. While roughly half of the respondents to Business Insider's survey did not label themselves as either liberal or conservative, the remaining Gen Zers we polled were almost evenly split between the right and the left. And among Republicans of all ages, Gen Z stands out. Only 18% of Gen Zers polled who identified as Republicans said they believe the Earth is warming because of natural patterns, compared to 30% of millennial, 36% of Gen Z, and 42% of baby-boomer Republicans. Fewer Gen Xers (53%), Boomers (49%) and Silents (44%) say this. Many members of Gen Z are still in middle school, but the eldest are flooding into college, the workplace and the voting booth. And if there isn't one to your destination you don't not travel — you take the one closest to [where] you're going.”, “I don't really believe the ‘don't boo, vote’ thing all the way, but I feel like you should vote if you can. "People are just going crazy. Instagram accounts, such as conservative americans, republican.s, and stump_president_trump, tend to represent a single political point of view, often mocking the other side. First-time voters already face significant barriers to understanding and participating in the electoral process. Politics The political thoughts of a Gen Z Conservative and guest contributors on a wide range of issues that relate to both American and global politics. Register here to watch the virtual conversation. Gen Z has to figure it out during a pandemic election, which puts a focus on vote-by-mail. About 65% of respondents said they checked it daily, with many Gen Zers citing it as a major source for political news specifically. Unsurprisingly, the most digitally native generation gets its election news more from social media platforms than TV news and newspapers. The reality is more complicated. That figure is significantly higher for Gen Z than for any other current generation, with 64% of millennials and less than half of baby boomers believing the same. Gen Z Is the Generation Most Stressed Out by Politics Several recent surveys have found that the combination of always being online and relentlessly pursuing social change is taking a toll. But when it comes to labeling themselves, Gen Z doesn't necessarily see itself as a generation of Democrats. Home; Contact; Search for: Welcome to EZPolitics. Gen Z is seeking politicians who can address issues that are personally relevant to them and to people they know, whether that means LGBT protections, addressing climate change, fixing income inequality, or legalizing pot. Social media, including Instagram, one of the most popular places for Gen Z to get political news, is helping deepen and amplify these divisions, sparking concerns in some young Americans that the country is simply entering a new era of political strife. "Trump thinks he can do whatever he wants and doesn't care about who he hurts," another wrote. In fact, I believe it is the older generation’s attitude towards politics that has led to this fluidity. Some 59% believe forms should include options other than "man" or "woman," significantly more than the 50% of millennials who believe the same. Sometimes I look over my mom’s shoulder at her Facebook feed and see nothing but rampant misinformation about politics.”, “Social media platforms like TikTok have been a particularly effective way [for] young people to disseminate political information to our peers, teach each other about certain issues, and refute right-wing talking points in a way that’s both entertaining and easy to digest.”. It ran January 11-14. Respondents identified political divisiveness as one of the top issues plaguing America right now, above environmental issues, gun control, or terrorism. Voting third party isn’t an option this time.”, “The Democratic Party does continue to have the influence of lobbyists, and the establishment of the party can seem out of touch with a lot of young people. Respondents used adjectives such as "stupid," "disgusting, and "incompetent," while one person accused Trump of "caging up literal children.". You're not waiting for ‘the one,’ you're getting [on] the bus. In an age of global socio-political movements, Gen Z and Millennials are using digital media to accelerate activism and social change. Almost half of Gen Z respondents to our poll are voting against Trump, rather than for Biden. Gen Z is shaking things up completely with a different school of thought when it comes to politics. Instagram and social media play a massive role in how Gen Z gets their political news, in many ways mirroring the cable-news divisions of older generations. Parkland survivors, for example, organized and amplified their message on social media. Then, we compared them with registered voters. ", largest youth protests since the Vietnam War, slash ties with Laura Ingraham's Fox News show. They’re also more left-of-center than registered voters. I don’t really like Biden, both as a person and a politician. 'People organizing' attracts attention and can amplify a message.”, “We are seeing how impactful younger voices already are ... We are just now seeing the newly shaped roaring twenties and what Generation Z politics has in store for America and the world.”, “As we’ve seen with the millions marching in the streets for months, many of us (young and old) are ready for big change.”. “We are children of the digital age. The Millennials got shafted by 3 things - September 11th, the Iraq War, and the Great Recession. "Someone else may be in power, but this country belongs to them," Stephen Colbert said on his late-night show. We have access to a new type [of] infrastructure for communication, organization, and mobilization that’s widely accessible and that wasn’t available to generations before us. One of the biggest differences about Gen Z, according to experts and members of the generation, is the role social media plays in shaping beliefs. Erik McGregor/Pacific Press Light via Getty Images. Register here to watch the virtual conversation. Anne Moses , Melissa Deckman | Feb 20, 2020 . POLITICO and Morning Consult surveyed 1,000 eligible Gen Z voters between Sept. 17-21, and separately surveyed 1,987 registered voters of all ages between Sept. 18-20. Pew defines Gen Z as those born from 1997 to 2012. 7 min read This infographic reveals research on Gen Z and iGen's attitude, views and opinions about voting, politics, and politicians and the 2016 election. Gen Z and the Future of Politics. The oldest of the generation of 18- to 23-year-olds could make all the difference in key states as the battle for the White House, Congress and Supreme Court draws near. With the widespread uprising against police brutality, Gen Z is more supportive of protests and protesters, while registered voters are more likely to support the police. The issues of our time like climate change and the national debt have been pushed to the side for too long and need to be addressed for the sake of future generations.”, “It is the party of small government, but Donald Trump is a cancer in the party.”, “I am a registered Republican, but I wouldn't say I'm currently a Republican. 5 min read The idea that TikTok is an engine for progressive young politics is gaining some currency among people who don’t use the platform. "A big part of this Instagram culture is just being, like, edgy and anti-PC, just for the sake of it.". "A big part of the ideology for young conservative people is the anti-PC movement, which I think can hold some validity sometimes," Ciporin said. "One thing that's distinctive about Gen Z is they are the most diverse generation yet, and most comfortable with changing cultural norms around things like gender identity," Will Jordan, a senior associate at the Global Strategy Group, said. In 2018, students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, watched a gunman murder 17 of their classmates. For example, while younger Republicans are more likely to voice support for LGBT rights and acknowledge racial inequality, political correctness is also seen by many as a threat that needs to be addressed. But don't expect this generation to solve America's division issue in 2020. Gen Z Politics. Politics is a cyclical business, with thematic cycles as well as cycles of mobilization. They aren't likely to ever forget that. "And at the end of the day ... we will look at turnout numbers and find, of course, younger people still aren't out voting and organizing. Then, we compared them with registered voters. But despite this significant leftward bend, Gen Zers are no more likely to identify as Democrats than registered voters, instead choosing to buck the two-party system and go independent. More than half of Gen Zers say that too many people are "easily offended these days over the language that others use," according to Pew. Unlike older generations, Gen Z has their own opinion on political party affiliation, the Administration’s policies, and even where they should get their news. Still, the way Gen Z interacts with the information space is vastly different from the "fake news" stories their parents were dealing with in 2016. "But instead we are up here standing together, because if all our government and president can do is send thoughts and prayers, then it's time for victims to be the change that we need to see.". While Instagram provides an easy way to get political headlines, it can condense the news into polarizing memes. While they make up one-tenth of the electorate this year, separate Morning Consult intelligence finds that they’re only 4 percent of likely voters. Some issues have united Gen Z to a degree that transcends the norms of older generations. "Every single person up here today, all these people should be home grieving," Emma Gonzales, then 18, said at a rally after the shooting. With the majority unwilling to identify with either political party, there is an opportunity for politicians on both sides of the aisle to connect with Gen Z voters. If the election were held today, only a quarter of Gen Zers would vote for Trump (half would go to Joe Biden), compared with 42 percent of registered voters. GEN offers critical social commentary and essays, sharp analyses of news from the White House, and fascinating longform features you’ll want to discuss around the dinner table. "The Democratic Party has also simply grown more diverse over time, in line with national trends, while the Republican Party has grown whiter.". Among certain Gen Zers, provoking a reaction is seen as a political statement in and of itself. The teenagers mobilized. “My values are not being represented by the president or his enablers in the Senate. Generation Z makes up one-tenth of the electorate in a year characterized by widespread protests, a global health crisis and political upheaval. Their hesitation to identify as Democratic is reflected in their approval ratings of both Biden and congressional Democrats, which are slightly less favorable than those of registered voters. Print Listen (Publisher’s Note: A hearty welcome to the newest member of our Patriot Grassroots Perspective team! Here are six big picture takeaways about Gen Z's political attitudes in 2020. We surveyed 1,000 eligible Gen Z voters and got 400+ responses in our callout. Join Axios at the DNC for a live, virtual event on how Gen Z engages with politics. Already, many presidential hopefuls are following in Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's footsteps and boosting their Instagram presence. More than half the people surveyed said they checked Snap, YouTube, or Instagram daily. Over the past year, the Parkland teens have helped organize one of the largest youth protests since the Vietnam War. The percentage of Gen Zers who were very confident they could vote in person was 27 points lower than registered voters who said the same. Gen Z Is The Most Progressive — and Least Partisan — Generation Across the Aisle is a series exploring how young people are grappling with political divisions at this chaotic moment in … But with COVID-19 putting that demographic at risk, and a historic election coming up, Gen Z and millennials answered the call to make sure election sites across the country were fully staffed this election season. “I don't agree with all the Democratic policies and I would prefer if I wasn't essentially forced into a binary choice when voting.”, “Although I am very critical of the Democratic establishment, the Democratic Party seems to align more with my stances. "I do think that there is a pretty big political divide.". It’s too scary and too stressful to sleep at night.”. Closed. If the election were held today, only a quarter of Gen … And even though Gen Z is twice as likely to vote for Biden over Trump, a significant chunk is doing so out of a backlash to the president. This website will help you become an informed voter and will explain the complicated process of voting itself. Her election is notable for several reasons. Some 70% of Gen Zers believe the government should be doing more to solve problems, according to a poll conducted by Pew in late 2018. Last April, 22 year old Karla Garcia was elected Trustee for the Dallas, TX Independent School District. As Generation Z reaches voting age, American politics is set to evolve based on their demands. These Gen Z Latinos are casting a ballot for the first time. Two-thirds of Gen Z (66%) and 62% of Millennials say blacks are treated less fairly than whites in the U.S. With 60% of Generation Z and 39% of Millennials eager to have their impact on the world, the act of wearing politics as a badge is what is being worn now. More than half of Americans age 13 to 21 believe things are generally going poorly or very poorly in the US, according to Business Insider's poll. As a teenager, my perspective on the election and my generation is a bit unusual. Now that they make up one-tenth of the electorate, they wield significant political power. Teachers are stopping class to talk about it. Where Young Opinions Collide. “Both candidates are extremely terrible ... Joe Biden must be more left in order for me to vote for him. It was insane the difference that it made, just walking the 10-minute walk in between the two buildings. But for most Gen Zers, Instagram, not Twitter, reigns supreme. Especially being a college student, I don't have time to watch an hour-long debate. 1) Gen Z is driven by anti-Trump backlash While all registered voters are almost split down the middle on Trump’s performance in office, Gen Z has a much dimmer view of the president, with about two thirds of respondents disapproving of his performance. As a delegate to the DNC for Bernie, I struggled with these issues. The national poll was conducted with SurveyMonkey Audience partner Cint on behalf of Business Insider. However, I am in danger [if] Trump is reelected. Thirty-eight percent of Gen Z respondents to our poll identified as liberal — more than double the percentage of conservative Gen Zers. 6 things to know about Gen Z, politics and 2020. But I am definitely voting this November because of the recent events that have happened. DNC week: On Tuesday August 18, Axios politics and White House editor Margaret Talev hosted a conversation on how Gen Z is engaging with politics, featuring Beto O'Rourke, Rep.Will Hurd and 2018 Texas Boys State participant René Otero.. René Otero spoke about his experience in Texas Boys State and views on the current state of politics and the potential Gen Z turnout for the 2020 election. Gen Z is united on some topics that have typically divided the US, including climate change, legalizing marijuana, and social issues. "Social media has the ability to take out a snippet of an entire presidential speech that somebody gave and give you 30 seconds to two minutes that can completely sway somebody's opinion on that candidate," Katy Foster, 21, a right-leaning college student in South Dakota, said. Jett’s unique interest in politics began at the age of nine, blossoming with the 2016 presidential election. They're also more diverse in terms of understanding gender, with 35% saying they know someone who uses gender-neutral pronouns, substantially more than any other generation. In past elections, polls workers were typically over the age of 60. What’s on their minds? It's a moral thing.”. Isa Gutiérrez talked to some of these young poll workers about why they stepped up. It was just, like, completely different worlds that day.". TV, which is by far the most popular news source for registered voters, barely made the top 5 for Gen Z. Gen Z respondents and registered voters were similar in their confidence at discerning “fake news.” Thirty-five percent of Gen Zers said they were very confident, compared with 34 percent of registered voters. Gen Zers were also much less likely than registered voters to deny they didn’t like either of the two presidential candidates to vote. Politics for Gen Z. Despite Cawthorn’s belief that his generation’s politics are swinging right, a 2019 Pew Research Center report actually found Gen Z to be even further to the left of millennials. Midterm youth-voter turnout was up 47% in 2018 from 2014, according to estimates from the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement, or Circle. Menu and widgets. Politics The political thoughts of a Gen Z Conservative and guest contributors on a wide range of issues that relate to both American and global politics. "But often it's just taken a little too far, and they'll just post pretty offensive memes and rhetoric. While Gen Z is united on some issues, including climate change and legalizing marijuana, political rifts remain. GEN is a new Medium publication and a destination for the smartest coverage of political and culture news. Young people are less likely than registered voters to consider voting impactful, or the end-all and be-all of civic participation. The issues at the forefront today speak to the concerns of the youth movements, since people feel personally affected; those issues include gender equality, social justice and climate issues. "This comes at the same time that Democrats as a whole have become more liberal on race and gender issues, which makes Democrats more hospitable for Gen Z, at least in theory," Jordan added. But it will take more than a few Instagram Live sessions to win over this politically opinionated generation. There is so much power in that, if we choose to utilize it to its full potential.”, “I think that young people are infinitely better at navigating social media and sniffing out misinformation than older generations are since it’s the ecosystem we were essentially born into. I can't support the party because of how they cower to Trump and have no regard for human life during the pandemic.”. Gen Zers are also much less likely than registered voters to think that Black Lives Matter protests, specifically, are “too violent.”, And while Gen Z respondents were less likely to think their vote mattered in comparison with registered voters, they were more likely to think that protesting is a very effective way to impact politics and public affairs, again signaling disillusionment with "politics as usual. Politics / IN BRIEF / Paige McCullough / Oct. 27, 2020 Politics and My Gen Z Peers. We surveyed 1,000 eligible Gen Z voters and got 400+ responses in our callout. When asked to identify the most important issue facing the country right now, the top response was President Donald Trump. Should that persist, we may see the pendulum for young people start to swing back in the direction of capitalism. We will unpack the changing world of youth leadership in politics and discuss the unique position of Gen Z in shaping future trends. Gen Z, Millennial voters embrace activism and voting, as youth turnout surges ahead of Election Day ... remembers feeling a little uneasy about posting on social media in 2016 about politics … While all registered voters are almost split down the middle on Trump's performance in office, Gen Z has a much dimmer view of the president, with about two thirds of respondents disapproving of his performance. According to Pew, 62% of Gen Z sees diversity as good for society, in line with the millennial generation and significantly higher than Gen X (52%), boomer (48%), and silent (42%). They'll be ages 7 to 22 in 2019, and recent Pew surveys of teenagers and adults on political and social issues found members of Gen Z … Members of Gen Z are generally anti-Trump and more likely to be informed on social issues. And despite gaps on the impact of voting, Gen Zers are still almost as likely to believe they can affect politics and public affairs. Unlike millennials, Gen Z are entering their working years with a robust labor market. New IGNITE Research: Priorities and Politics of Gen Z Women. Legal marijuana similarly brings together Gen Zers on the left and right, according to Kyle Lelli, general manager at the debate and polling site Tylt, who says that roughly 70% to 80% of the generation supports legalized weed, according to the service's polls. ", "The other day I saw a post saying, like, in some places it's harder to come out as a conservative than as gay, which I didn't really agree with," Ciporin, the president of his school's gay-straight alliance, said. This has made them fairly pessimistic. Social media is the top way Gen Z finds out about news, with 59% of respondents listing it as a top news source in Business Insider's poll of more than 1,800 people between the ages of 13 and 21. "So I think you see more priority among younger generations to say, look, we're growing up in a world that's a lot less stable when it comes to the planet.". I must admit, I didn’t watch Wednesday’s Democratic debate headlined by Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren, and Beto O’Rourke; however, Thursday night left me wanting more. While students at the somewhat conservative boys' school were pumped about Trump becoming president, the all-girls school, which many boys attended for certain classes, seemed to exist in a different reality. "There definitely is animosity between the two sides, in terms of people my age," Charlie Ciporin, an 18-year-old from Connecticut, said. I will be swayed, honestly, by a two-minute video, which is sad to say.". In 2013, 66% of teenagers had tried alcohol, down from 82% in 1991. And, as charts showed earlier, many of them are voting for Biden because of anti-Trump sentiment. Gen Z Rising. "You walk into the girls' school and everyone's crying," Ciporin said. ", “I think protesting and getting involved in outside groups are the most impactful way to get involved. Just over a third of Gen Z poll respondents feel very confident about their ability to vote by mail. More bombastic posts get the most reactions, helping perpetuate the division. Gut Reaction: The Establishment has it Wrong. Matt McClain/The Washington Post via Getty Images. "We often place a lot of hope in this new generation to kind of fix problems and to change the nature and dynamics of politics," Deckman said. It is this specific nod to the “pitfalls of partisanship” which I find so fascinating. With this division come tensions that many teenagers and young adults believe to be as significant as or even greater than those of past generations. gen z rising Generation Z is liberal, diverse and incredibly online. Gonzales has more than 1.6 million followers on Twitter, while a Twitter campaign by Parkland survivor David Hogg helped persuade more than a dozen advertisers to slash ties with Laura Ingraham's Fox News show. They created a #NeverAgain movement on social media, confronting politicians and organizing rallies, protests, and marches. "I know that that's apparently what my generation is supposed to be, the progressive generation. But if we want to see a change in political norms, then we have to vote for that change.”, “To be honest, I did not vote in the primary of this 2020 election because I felt extremely burned out. Born with Their Eyes Open A realistic bunch, Zs approach adulthood after wading through years of terrorist attacks, financial meltdowns, racial and religious conflict and entrenched political divide. But Facebook still ranks highly as a source of news for Gen Z respondents despite its falling popularity among the age group. 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