“Gen Z put Biden in office with our voices and with our platforms,” said Hassan Khadair, a content creator in Birmingham, Ala., with 6.3M followers on TikTok and 2.8M subscribers on YouTube.

This time around, Khadair said, “He has to earn that vote. We’re not just going to give it to him because we don’t want Trump to win. We did that once. We’re not doing it twice.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/06/13/influencers-biden-tiktok-ban/

Gen Z influencers who supported Biden in 2020 turn against him

The Gaza war, lack of progress on climate change and a potential TikTok ban are spawning anti-Biden content — even among former supporters.

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@taylorlorenz Oh, grow up.
@taylorlorenz
That was kind of a flippant answer and disrespectful to Hassan's voice. It is easy to be one-issue voter when you're young. But as a more "experienced" voter I'd just like to point out:
1. Presidents are for 4 years, no matter what happens at home and in the world: wars, pandemics, climate change, civil rights...and perhaps things we haven't forseen.
2. In the 2024 contest, there is only ONE candidate who hears you, and gives a crap about what you have to say.
#Vote