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Economic concerns and growing disenchantment with both parties is draining support for Trump among Gen Z young men, a key bloc of support during the 2024 election

Male Gen Z voters are breaking with Donald Trump and the Republican party at large, recent polls show, less than a year after this same cohort defied convention and made a surprise shift right, helping Trump win the 2024 election.

Taken with wider polling suggesting Democrats will lead in the midterms, the findings on young men spell serious trouble for the Republican Party in 2026.

Younger Gen Z men, those born between 2002 and 2007, may be even more anti-Trump, according to October research from YouGov and the Young Men’s Research Project, a potential sign that their time living through the social upheavals of the Covid pandemic and not being political aware during the first Trump administration may be shaping their experience.

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[–] 800XL@lemmy.world 24 points 9 hours ago (3 children)

It's amazing to me to see how gen z acted after the neo-liberal boomers destroyed the economy and shit all over millenials. Millenials were blamed for everything. I'd have thought gen z would have gone hard left after seeing how their siblings and even in some cases parents were treated, but instead they were easily manipulated by russia and 4/8chan into stupidity. Instead we got gen z who was already fucked over by trump once to vote for him.

Every generation learns too late that old white men are not their friends and don't have their best interests at heart. Only with gen z it mattered more than ever in history and they blew it.

[–] BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today 2 points 53 minutes ago

They made a mistake in their first big election, and now many seem to realize how fucked over they were. That will stick with them for LIFE, and many will never trust the right for the rest of their lives.

Don't forget, many were voting at 18/19, only knowing life in their hometown. In 2028, many will be graduating from college, and they'll have had a much wider experience with other people and ideas, and won't tolerate MAGA bullshit as easily, especially when they recognize that MAGA policies are intended to oppress them for the rest of their lives.

[–] ameancow@lemmy.world 3 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

The atomization of our perspectives is what allowed the cancer to metastasize.

Most people don't browse forums, most people don't read news stories, most people don't fact-check or watch debates or listen to pundits talk for more than 3 minutes.

This should normally lead to rapidly shifting political landscapes, but we're all being a carefully cultivated feed of validating and self-affirming information that makes people feel a lack of involvement and urgency. You see it right here on Lemmy, people are reposting all the pandering news site bullshit every day "Trump and MAGA is collapsing!" "Trump HUMILIATED by latest release!" "GOP is crashing and people are fleeing the sinking ship!"

For every headline like that you read, people who lean right are seeing the exact opposite. And since we've all isolated ourselves from social connection, we don't see how atomized our worlds are, we just assume everyone is seeing the same headlines and it makes us complacent.

[–] TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world 2 points 50 minutes ago* (last edited 49 minutes ago)

and the rub is to understand this... you'd have to have your foot in both feeds. which is difficult to do unless you do so deliberately. which 99.9% of people aren't ever going to do.

any if you are not part of the bias-confirming group, you will be harassed, reported, and banned. people don't want to hear narratives outside of the ones they have already chose as 'truth'.

just the fact that i go and check the headlines of Fox news, for example, would makes me an awful human being corrupted by evil, according to the lefties. You can only be truly left if you remain 'pure' and live in your bubble and never interact with someone outside of it.

[–] plyth@feddit.org 2 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 24 minutes ago)

easily manipulated by russia and 4/8chan

Are you sure that's by Russia and not some further manipulation?