Whatever else happens in this presidential election year, we will remember the events of July 2024 for a long time. In a span of nine days, former President Donald Trump was wounded in an assassination attempt; a bandaged Trump then accepted the Republican nomination; 81-year-old President Biden abandoned his reelection bid under pressure from top Democrats, and Vice President Kamala Harris hastily secured commitments from enough Democratic delegates to wrap up the party’s nomination at the top of the ticket. So, what are young voters saying? The Washington Times’ Mallory Wilson investigates.

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