Polls Overestimated Kamala's Influence With Gen Z Voters Which Saw A 6% Increase In Trump's Favor
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62% : However, overall, Harris also bested Trump from the 18 through 29 age group for both men and women, winning 55% of the vote compared to Trump's 42%.42% : Trump also appeared on a livestream with streaming giant Adin Ross, which is particularly persuasive to Gen Z male voters.
36% : In the end, Trump enjoyed a 6% increase among the 41 million eligible Gen Z voters compared to the previous matchup against Biden, while Harris and the Democrats suffered a 5% decrease.
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