Generation-Z Voters Wary of Election
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An estimated eight million generation-Z voters can take part in a presidential election for the very first time.
The race to the White House still looks to be a dead heat.
Polls suggest young people are overwhelmingly supportive of Harris , with a ratio of around 60-40 .
But there is a significant gender divide.
Polling suggests peer influence could be a key factor in voter turnout.
79 per cent of youth plan to vote if their friends are.
Only 35 per cent plan to participate even if their friend doesn't.
About 55 percent of voters aged between 18 and 29 cast a ballot in 2020 , a major increase from previous election.
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