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Exit Poll Shows Gen Z's Rightward Shift for Trump in 2024 Election

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    26% Somewhat Conservative

  • Reliability

    55% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    44% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -9% Negative

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72% : Trump represents you,' that was so compelling," she said, adding, "While Trump is deranged, he represented normalcy somehow to me.
54% : "There has been much speculation on what, specifically, drew younger voters to the Trump-Vance ticket this time around -- from Trump choosing Sen. JD Vance (R-OH), a millennial, as his running mate to the campaign's embrace of alternative media, attracting younger audiences with appearances on popular podcasts such as Theo Von's and, of course, Joe Rogan's.Several young voters spoke to the New York Times, revealing why they decided to take the leap for Trump.
53% : While young voters still favor Democrats, Trump made significant gains with the demographic between 2020 and 2024, a Cygnal poll found.
51% : The demographic, which includes people born between 1965 and 1980, was R+1 in 2020 and moved to R+13 for Trump in 2024.
51% : "Trump enthusiastically said yes to a three-hour, open, honest conversation with Joe Rogan, who was a former Bernie bro," he remarked. "
41% : "Other polling after the election found that 40 percent of women under 30 years old voted for Trump.
39% : Gen Z's rightward shift is most significantly seen among men under the age of 30, who voted for Trump over Harris by ten points, the survey found.
37% : She, like the others, pointed to Trump choosing JD Vance.
31% : One 25-year-old woman named McLane, 25, said she "shocked" herself and voted for Trump.
10% : I think it's very telling about which candidate is authentic and which candidate is not."The Trump voter named Abigail also noted that the media had become "so corrupted in their cause against Trump," expressing disgust with the media's lies.

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