NYT writer says Dems are ‘getting destroyed’ as data show Gen Z ‘most conservative’ generation in decades
- According to Bank of America, Gen Z is expected to accumulate over $74 trillion by 2040, making it the largest economic generation globally.
- Ezra Klein stated that Democrats are losing support among young men, who are now showing conservative trends, according to polling expert David Shor.
- David Shor noted that among voters under 30, the gender gap has widened dramatically, marking a historical change in political support.
- Shor emphasized a significant shift in political views, noting that young men now show unprecedented support for Donald Trump compared to young women.
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This is why young people really voted for Trump
Democrats were alarmed last spring and summer when polling suggested that voters ages 18 to 29 were softening in their longtime commitment to the Democratic Party. After the November election, when exit polls indicated that Kamala Harris had won the young adult vote by only a slim margin (if that), it seemed that the ground had shifted. A post-inauguration cover story in New York magazine on young Trump supporters partying it up in Washington ca…
Big News! New Study Shows Younger Generation Shifting Sharply Right
New Poll Has Shockingly Bad News For Democrats, The World Has Changed And They're Toast
The Democratic Party’s longtime assumption that young voters would secure its future is being shattered, with new data showing that Gen Z — especially young White men — is moving sharply toward Donald Trump. Key Facts: New polling shows 18-year-old men are 23 points more likely to support Trump than women the same age. Even 75-year-old White men are now more likely to support Kamala Harris than 20-year-old White men. David Shor of Blue Rose Res…
Liberal NY Times Columnist Ezra Klein Illustrates the Hypocrisy of the Left and Confirms Democrats Are Completely Out of Ideas
Ezra Klein’s recent commentary reveals a troubling disconnect within the Democratic Party, reflecting a lack of innovative ideas and an over-reliance on rhetoric. This insightful analysis underscores the challenges facing the left today.
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