Poll: Young Voters Squeezed by Economy and Distrust
The Harvard Youth poll found just 15% of Americans ages 18-29 trust government, while many say inflation and housing costs are worsening.
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Poll: Young voters squeezed by economy, distrust
A new national poll found the country's youngest eligible voters are heading into the 2026 midterm elections burdened by deep economic anxiety and grappling with a growing belief that they are unable to effect change.
Poll: Young voters squeezed by economy and distrust
A new national poll found the country's youngest eligible voters are heading into the 2026 midterm elections burdened by deep economic anxiety and grappling with a growing belief that they are unable to effect change.
Pollster: Young Voters' Fury Over Economy (And Trump) Boosting Democrats In Midterm
According to a new Harvard Youth poll, faith in the American government has sunk to a new low of just 15 percent among young Americans aged 18-29. A slim 13 percent think the country is on the right track, however only 33 percent say they trust the upcoming midterm elections will be fair.The director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics, John Della Volpe, joined MSNOW on Friday to discuss the survey’s findings, saying…
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