The rapper received 57,000 votes across the 12 states he ran in – here, three people explain why they opted for Kanye at the ballot box
Nov 05, 2020
Politicians are addicted to celebrity because it lends them something they don’t have – cultural capital. But it doesn’t always work out
Nov 04, 2020
Photographer Andrew Tess captured people on their way to the polls, boarded-up businesses, and messages of hope across the city
Trump has falsely claimed victory despite millions of votes not being counted yet, a dead man appears to have won a seat in North Dakota, and more bizarre events from the ongoing presidential election
The 18-year-old is the founder of the youth-led climate justice organisation Zero Hour – here, she explains why this election is life-and-death for both the planet and the marginalised, and discusses its impact on her mental health
Nov 03, 2020
This election, an increasing number of millennials and Gen Zers are tired of the political rat race and want more
Nov 02, 2020
Ahead of the US presidential election, a group of dancers are urging Black men – a demographic seen as key to winning – to get out and vote
Oct 30, 2020
As the election of a lifetime approaches, Virgil Abloh, Ashnikko, Drakeo, Shea Couleé, and more discuss what’s at stake, what they’d do in the White House, and the state of the American dream
Malavika Kannan is the founder of Homegirl Project, a youth-led organisation that trains girls of colour in political organising – here, she talks the pandemic’s influence on her politics, and voting in a linchpin state for a Democrat win
People serving sentences for cannabis-related charges have been forced to watch as the legal industry thrives, classified as an ‘essential service’ during the pandemic – how will they fare this election?
From The Maga Girls TikTok House to #TeensforTrump, social media is this election’s battleground for Gen Z
Oct 29, 2020
‘It wasn’t my ideal election’ – The 18-year-old has been at the forefront of protests in Chicago, for Black lives and climate action. Here, Shayla speaks on the power of community organising and what she believes her vote can and can’t do
Oct 28, 2020