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Weekly NewsletterNovember 23, 2025
Happy Thanksgiving!As you gather around the dinner table, Maude and I wish you and your family a very blessed Thanksgiving. Sound good news this holiday season: the American Farm Bureau Federation

Gosar Reintroduces Legislation to Make Criminal Aliens DeportableThis week, I reintroduced
Democrats Urge Military to Disobey Commander in ChiefThis week, several Democrats, including Arizona Senator Mark Kelly,
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Supporters of Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris gather ahead of her speech at Howard University in Washington on Nov. 6, 2024. Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty ImagesAt the next presidential election, Generation Z, along with millennials, is expected to make up the majority of voters for the first time. Gen Z voters aren’t just waiting on the political sidelines for their moment in 2028, however. They are already here, not just marching, posting, or showing up in exit polls, but staffing city halls, running field programs, in and running for Congress, and pushing parties to rethink messages that worked for older voters but no longer resonate. The open question, analysts say, is whether political parties will treat them as the core of the electorate they are about to become, or keep talking to them as an afterthought. Gen Z came of age during the Great Recession’s aftermath: years that included school shooting drills, the rise of social media, the COVID pandemic, and sharp housing and college costs, noted Democratic strategist Adin Lenchner, founder of Carroll Street Campaigns in Brooklyn. Lenchner said that many of today’s political leaders “fundamentally do not understand” what it means to attend school on Zoom, live with constant online attention, or grow up with viral videos of violence and warnings of climate disaster. “There is a gap between the urgency of their experience and an older generation that is lethargic about adjusting [its] perspective and policy agenda to meet that moment,” he told The Epoch Times. In his view, Gen Z’s response is simple. “They are taking the future into their own hands,” he said. By 2028, millennials and Gen Zers are projected to make up a majority of potential voters in the United States. They’ll make up over 60 percent by 2036, according to an
Young people on the Emory University campus in Atlanta on Oct. 14, 2022. Democratic strategist Adin Lenchner said Gen Z’s political work did not start from scratch but rests on a decade of organizing that began when many current activists were in grade school. Elijah Nouvelage/AFP via Getty ImagesQuiet Shifts, Global Echoes Outside the United States, the same generational undercurrent is visible. Cost-of-living pressures, culture-war battles, and online influencers shape young voters, complicating the assumption that younger generations will uniformly favor progressive parties. In Chile,
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