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Two female candidates almost made it to the presidency. Young women discuss why it didn't work out.
"Politics IRL" participants explore whether the glass ceiling is breakable -
Young voters say Kamala Harris won the debate, but want to see more progressive policies
GBH News convened a panel of seven Gen Z voters immediately following Tuesday's debate -
Young voters say they're revitalized by Harris and Walz
Two Gen Z voters discuss how Harris' candidacy has changed the 2024 landscape and the youth vote. -
Young voters react to the end of Biden's campaign with shock, optimism, hope
Gen Z voters said they are ready to stand behind Vice President Kamala Harris. -
Gen Z voters debate US immigration policy: clamp down or fix the system?
Two voters with immigrant parents discuss the issue in the latest edition of Politics IRL. -
'This debate should be a wakeup call for the Democratic party:' Young voters react to Trump-Biden debate
Gen Z voters convened to share their reactions with GBH News. -
Biden vs. Trump: How Gen Z is voting on the economy
Two young voters talk about their economic anxieties. -
Gen Z voters disappointed in Biden reconsider their options for 2024
Two young voters, an independent and a Democrat, share similar values but disagree on who to vote for in the November 2024 presidential election. -
Abortion is what's driving these Gen Z voters to the polls in 2024
Audrey Grant and Timothy Smyth both care strongly about abortion — but they’re on opposite sides of the issue. We asked them to talk about it. -
Ahead of NH primaries, two Republican college students debate the better candidate
Both conservatives were divided over support for Trump.
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Markey says 2025 will be about ‘fighting back’ against Trump administration policies
Markey said the president's cuts to federal programs is part of a plan to create tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires in the U.S. -
Recap: Boston Mayor Wu's testimony before Congress on immigration policies
The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform called on the mayors of Boston, Chicago, Denver and New York to speak about their cities’ immigration policies. -
What would a successful congressional testimony look like for Mayor Wu?
Political experts say she should stick to the facts and remain calm, but be prepared to respond to the unexpected. -
WATCH LIVE: Wu and other 'sanctuary city' mayors testify before Congress
Mayors from Boston, Chicago, Denver and New York are set to testify in Congress as Republicans take aim at “sanctuary cities” policies. -
Ahead of congressional testimony, Wu promises to defend Boston
Wu’s comments were part of a joint press conference with some of Massachusetts’ congressional delegation.