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In Pittsburgh, candidates face their future voters, part of a national effort to engage the young

PITTSBURGH (AP) 鈥 At Perry Traditional Academy, students took time out from classes on a recent Thursday to listen quietly in the school auditorium while a small group of their classmates questioned the four candidates running in Pittsburgh’s upcoming mayoral primary.

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In Pittsburgh, candidates face their future voters, part of a national effort to engage the young

Students register to vote for school board elections during a Town Hall at the Bethany Baptist Church, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, in Newark, N.J. (AP Photo/Andres Kudacki)


PITTSBURGH (AP) 鈥 At Perry Traditional Academy, students took time out from classes on a recent Thursday to listen quietly in the school auditorium while a small group of their classmates questioned the four candidates running in Pittsburgh’s upcoming mayoral primary.

The topics covered an array of issues important to the teens: policing, school funding and youth involvement in their administrations.

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