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How did you feel when you first heard Roe v. Wade had been overturned? How did you feel when you first heard Roe v. Wade had been overturned? It’s been a year since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. A sense of genuine surprise surfaced time and again during the conversation, with the nine women from Kansas — a mix of independents, Democrats and Republicans. The issue of abortion, she said, “does factor into how I’m going to vote, but at this point, I’m so confused as to how I’m going to vote.
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If you had to describe Joe Biden as an animal, what animal would you pick? If you had to describe Joe Biden as an animal, what animal would you pick? Perhaps the most surprising answers came when we asked the 11 if they saw Mr. Biden as a strong leader and as someone who shared their values. If anything, this focus group underscored that Mr. Biden has vulnerabilities and that at least some Democrats and independents are open to other Democrats challenging him for the nomination. For now, many of these 11 voters seemed inclined to back him as the lesser of two evils — a phrase we heard time and again during the conversation.
What comes to mind for you when I say the name Joe Biden? As we were planning our latest Times Opinion focus groups, we noticed recent studies, data, essays and polling about high rates of young women who identify as liberal or progressive saying they feel anxious or depressed or have been told they have mental health conditions. To try to better understand this data and the pressures and self-awareness among some young Americans today, we gathered 13 progressive young women to talk about their experiences with mental health and, more broadly, whether Generation Z faces unique mental health challenges or if Gen Zers are just more open about their struggles than previous generations are. “Our generation puts more time and effort into focusing on ourselves, especially improving mental health and the human side of ourselves,” said Molly, 25, another participant. Several of the young women said that being progressive or liberal made them more inclined to educate themselves on issues, more accepting of differences — more open.
What do you hope will be better for Gen Z than it was for your generation? What do you hope will be better for Gen Z than it was for your generation? What do you hope will be better for Gen Z than it was for your generation? What do you hope will be better for Gen Z than it was for your generation? More than half of current U.S. senators are 65 or older, and millions of seniors make their voices heard every election cycle.
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