On a Tuesday afternoon in early March 2026, the line curls around the block outside the polling place in Cedar Hill, TX, a slow-moving ribbon of anticipation and uncertainty. For many young Americans, voting for the first time is no longer just a ceremonial rite of passage. Something that secures your independence after you turn 18 is now a process shaped by paperwork, preparation, and persistence. For some young voters, however, the process can…
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