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Radio: How Millennials are Shaping Politics and Elections
by
Matt Germer
Sept 8, 2022
originally published in
Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
From Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson:
Much has been said of the millennial generation – but for better or worse, they will be the next arbitrators of change — in fact they’re set to become the next largest bloc of voters in the US. So how might they reshape politics and elections in the US? Matt Germer from the R Street Institute breaks down how millennials are shifting away from binary voting and the 2-party system.
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