By Lauren Gilger, Amber Victoria Singer
full article: https://kjzz.org/content/1817197/why-young-arizona-republican-so-passionate-about-politics-even-though-he-cant-vote
In 2000, less than a third of 18- to 24-year-old Arizonans voted in the presidential election, according to Kids Count. In 2020, over half of Arizona’s youngest voters filled out a ballot.
Generation Z and Millennials grew up with a warming planet, rising inflation and an increased awareness of inequality. More and more, young people have been participating in the democratic process — even some who aren’t old enough to vote.
Gen Z is often categorized as a monolithic of left-leaning voters. But not every young person shares the same opinion.
This election season, The Show is bringing you voices from young Arizonans, beginning with Nico Delgado, a 15-year-old Republican.
Delgado describes himself as the driving political force in his family — he says the only reason his father and stepmother keep up with politics is so they can talk to him about it. He had a lot more to say, as well.