Gen Z voters could stay home this November thanks to one key issue: 'A lot of people' don't like this
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As 2024 looms on the horizon, an unprecedented 41 million Gen Z individuals are gearing up to cast their votes—a transformative wave, with eight million fresh voices since the last election set to shape the political landscape like never before.
With this backdrop of change, the question arises: where do young, socially-conscious, and technologically fluent voters find themselves in a political arena often divided by rigid bipartisan lines?
One issue might keep a number of these would-be voters at home this November, one Zoomer says.
"Something I did want to touch on was the avoidance of this election and getting involved from our generation because of the Israel-Hamas war," Claudia Conway, daughter of former Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway, said on the latest episode of Fox Nation's "Here's the Deal with Kellyanne."
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"A lot of people don't like Kamala Harris and Donald Trump and Joe Biden's handling of the Israel-Hamas war."
Gen Z-aged anti-Israel protesters rally in groups, many of them angry with the Biden-Harris administration for how they have handled the conflict.
At the same time, such progressive mentalities steer clear of Trump.
To peel back the layers of Gen Z's political discontent, Kellyanne Conway invited Claudia for an eye-opening conversation to