-Source-The Moderate Voice- Unlike the much-studied millennials we dont know much about Generation Z who now make up most of the 18- to 24-year-old voting bloc. These young people started first grade after 9/11 were born with the internet grew up with smartphones and social media and practiced active-shooter drills in their classrooms. In 2018 they have taken an active role in political activism on issues like gun control Black Lives Matter and #MeToo. For example Parkland high school students started the movement against gun violence and named voting as a way to support the movement. Yet many people are skeptical about Generation Zs commitment to voting. For instance The Economist explained in a piece titled Why Young People Dont Vote" that young people today do not feel they have much of a stake in society." Will Generation Z affect the midterm elections?