A new TikTok trend is getting young voters to the ballot box.
In true Gen Z fashion, the TikTok savvy generation has ushered in a new trend just in time for the 2024 election.With the presidential election just 10 days away, a new TikTok trend is helping get Gen Z to the polls.
Zoomers are making viral videos vowing to fill out their ballot to “cancel” votes cast by their parents. While most of the TikTok creators don’t disclose which candidate they’re voting for, several have said they’ll be casting their ballot for Kamala Harris in order to “cancel out” their parents’ votes for Donald Trump.Dear Abby: My husband keeps defending his deadbeat baby mamaWhile votes can’t technically be canceled out, Gen Z is bragging about casting a vote for the opposite candidate that their parents, partners or pals are voting for.
Some users, however, and putting their own spin on the trend. Instead of boasting about “canceling” opposing votes, they’re boasting that they’re on the same political page as their family members or partners.“Leaving the polls except neither of us canceled each other’s votes out,” wrote on creator named Jess, who captioned“My kids dad is voting opposite my vote. That’s when I decided I no longer wanted to be with him. Cancelling out votes is crazy to me,” chimed in another viewer.
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