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How Trump has shaken Gen Z and millennial faith in democracy
Democrats have work to do to shore up the youngest voters faith in America.
Young voters have had their faith in democracy shaken. Can Democrats do what it takes to fix it?Drew Angerer / Getty Images
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The future of America loomed large over Donald J. Trump’s second impeachment trial. The two youngest voting generations were the most fervent in wanting to see the former president held accountable. So what happens to their belief in American democracy now that Trump clearly tried to overturn an election, even in the eyes of many Republicans, but was acquitted of his accused crime?
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FILE - In this Feb. 17, 2021 file photo, students walk on the Boston College campus in Boston. President Joe Biden campaigned on multiple tuition-free college proposals. But experts are divided on whether now is the time students could see a broad free college program. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File) February 24, 2021 - 4:40 AM
President Joe Biden proposed multiple âfree collegeâ measures while on the campaign trail. Do any of them have a real shot? Some experts think so.
âThe issue is bipartisan in its appeal, economically effective and supported by the leadership in todayâs Congress and administration â thatâs (a) pretty good triple play,â says Morley Winograd, president of The Campaign for Free College Tuition.