Elizabeth Smith, 18, didn’t care much about politics when she started at John F. Kennedy High School in Cleveland’s Lee-Harvard neighborhood. Then, in her junior year, she joined an extracurricular civics program at her school called Civics 2.0. Now a senior, Smith’s interest in politics has only grown as Election Day draws closer. She will vote for the first time in November. “It’s on us now,” she said. “It’s our generation.” Smith joined dozen…
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