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Americans born since 1996 are starting to vote! What do they care about? How do they differ from older voters? We ask the author of “The Politics of Gen Z.”
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One Baltimore City high school combined back-to-school sign-ups with voter registration ahead of the first day of class and many students’ first election.
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Mother Jones national voting rights correspondent Ari Berman joins Midday to share his research into the inequalities of American democracy.
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Newcomers may be taking over the council in key districts.
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Officials are counting around 1,000 ballots on Monday but more than 9,000 may need to be counted by the end of the week.
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In Baltimore City, nearly 14% of Democratic voters checked the box for ‘uncommitted’ instead of President Biden.
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Votes cast in the primary election are still being counted, but the results so far pointed to clear cut victories in several important elections.
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City election director says there are no plans to keep polls open past their scheduled closing time of 8 p.m.
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Host Tom Hall gets voting day observations from reporters and hears from voters' rights advocates about what is at stake in this year's election.
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One candidate says she knows she will lose and calls for campaign finance reform.