Elena Moore
Stories
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In their own words, new U.S. citizens look to voting in 2024
For some newly naturalized U.S. citizens in Arizona, they see voting in next year's elections as an important responsibility.
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Harris plans to attend the COP28 climate summit
Vice President Harris will travel to United Arab Emirates this week for the annual international climate meeting, according to a source familiar with the plans.
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In a tale of two protests, a stark divide among young voters on the Israel-Hamas war
Young voters lean toward Democrats but amid the U.S. response to the Israel-Hamas war, many Gen Z and millennial Americans are trying to find where they fit in the party - if at all.
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TikTok returns to the campaign trail but not everyone thinks it's a good idea
As another major election inches closer, Democrats are navigating how TikTok fits into their 2024 campaign strategy, as the social media platform continues to be a top destination for young Americans.
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For young Americans, politics breaks the American dream instead of building it
Gen Z and millennial voters should dominate the electorate in coming years. A new poll from the Sine Institute, exclusively obtained by NPR, shows how 18-34 year old Americans feel about the future.
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This butterfly farmer wants to strengthen the Republican Party's hold on Alabama
Alabama Republican Party Chair John Wahl is the youngest state GOP chair. He wants to increase GOP turnout among Black and young voters amid a larger redistricting battle and a looming election.
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A 25-year-old from a small town leads North Carolina's Democratic Party toward 2024
Anderson Clayton is the youngest — and only Gen Z — state party chair in the country. She wants to help President Biden win over young and rural voters in her state next November.
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Rural voters lean red, young voters lean blue. So what's a young, rural voter to do?
Democrats are aiming to make gains in North Carolina in 2024. And that path to victory in the state runs through its small towns and youngest voters. Here's where some of them stand.
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With affirmative action gutted for college, race-conscious work programs may be next
With the Supreme Court having ruled against affirmative action policies in higher education, some legal experts worry about the future of workplace diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
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Despite Republicans cooling on him, CPAC is still the Trump show
The Conservative Political Action Conference wrapped up Saturday with a speech by former President Donald Trump. Conference-goers cheered Trump even though his popularity within the party is waning.