The guys liberals have marginalized are emerging as a powerful political force supporting former President Donald Trump.
An Op-Ed by Nate Cohn in The New York Times noted that in three national polls, Trump leads Vice President Kamala Harris 58 percent to 37 percent among men under 30.
That dominance has led John Della Volpe, director of polling at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics, to say Trump’s effort to attract young men “could peel enough away from the Democratic Party to transform the country’s electoral math for years to come,” according to Della Volpe’s Op-Ed for The New York Times.
Although Democrats have traditionally relied upon young voters, Della Volpe said that since 2020, “the share of young men identifying as registered Democrats has dropped by seven percentage points, while those identifying as Republicans have increased by seven points — a net shift of 14 points in just four years.”
Della Volpe said the men with whom Trump connects have a negative outlook on the future and themselves, writing “they fear for our country’s future, and nearly half doubt their cohort’s ability to meet our nation’s coming challenges.” […]
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