NPR
"Young voters overall, according to CIRCLE's analysis, preferred Biden over Trump by a 25-point margin (61% to 36%), and young people of color were especially key to Biden's victory."
NBC LX
"With more than 25 million votes cast by Gen Z and Millennials, CIRCLE estimated young adult turnout will top 53 percent, besting the previous high of 51%, set in 2008."
Vox
CIRCLE analysis of young people's engagement and impact in the 2020 election informs this feature on youth voting
Inside Higher Ed
"In estimates that were revised Wednesday, CIRCLE's analysis found that young white men supported Trump by a six-point margin (51 versus 45 percent), while young white women favored former vice president Biden by 13 percentage points (55 to 42 percent)."
Teen Vogue
“We need to stop waiting until the last three months before an election to start talking with young people about issues they care about and how to vote,” says Abby Kiesa, director of impact at Tufts University’s Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE).
The Washington Post
Reporting on young people's political participation cites CIRCLE data and commentary from our Director Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg.
NBC News
Reporting on the potential electoral influence of young Latinos includes our data on early votes cast by youth in key battleground states.
Minnesota Public Radio
Our Director Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg spoke with and about young voters live on Minnesota Public Radio.
POLITICO
This major feature on Gen Z's political participation cites CIRCLE data on youth activism and on the issues that matter most to young people.
The Washington Post
Our Director Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg comments on young people's interest in political engagement and social change in 2020.
NPR
CIRCLE Director Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg speaks with NPR's Michelle Martin about the political participation and impact of youth.
InStyle
Our Director Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg shares CIRCLE data and comments on young people's passion for political change.