Lincoln Miller

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Lincoln Miller lives in Florida and was born in 2009.

  • Lincoln’s favorite subjects are writing, reading, math, and multimedia.
  • He has a black belt in American Kenpo Karate.
  • His favorite music is anything from the 80s!
  • In the future, Lincoln would like to be an inventor to help solve problems.

“I would love to be able to explore ways to bring people closer together, understand and appreciate our uniqueness, and celebrate differences and similarities.”

Lincoln Miller

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Lincoln

Kids Struggle With Mental Health

Lincoln Miller

February 17th, 2021

During the pandemic, an increasing number of young people are reporting feelings of isolation, anxiety, and depression. 

Trump Faces a Second Impeachment Trial

Lincoln Miller

February 8th, 2021

On February 9, the Senate will debate whether or not former President Donald J. Trump should be convicted for his role in the Capitol riot. 

After the Capitol Riot, Trump is Impeached Again

Lincoln Miller

January 14th, 2021

Our Kid Reporter talks with constitutional law scholar Laurence Tribe about the aftermath of Election 2020. 

Understanding Time Zones

Lincoln Miller

December 24th, 2020

If our Kid Reporter in Florida wants to talk with our Kid Reporter in Japan, what time does he need to wake up? 

A Democratic Official Reflects on the Electoral Process

Lincoln Miller

December 17th, 2020

Our Kid Reporter talks with Terrie Rizzo, who has served as chairwoman of the Florida Democratic Party for the past three years. 

Kids Speak Out About the Election

Lincoln Miller

November 11th, 2020

After a bitter presidential contest, young people in Florida express their opinions—and their hopes for a unified country. 

Who Will Win Florida?

Lincoln Miller

October 27th, 2020

Florida is likely to play a huge role in the presidential election. Who has the edge? Our Kid Reporter asks some young observers. 

Young People Make Their Voices Heard

Lincoln Miller

October 13th, 2020

Kids may be too young to vote, but they’re still playing a role in the upcoming election. 

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