Dems losing Gen Z

 Daily Torch:

One of the most startling takeaways to the Washington, D.C. elite from the 2024 election was that young voters, particularly Gen Z, launched a revolt against the left-wing regime and moved significantly toward the right.

Revisiting the exit poll data, a consistent theme emerges that is backed by evidence elsewhere: young people helped President Donald Trump and conservatives gain ground in pivotal battleground states.

To build out a lasting coalition of middle-class voters and ensure these voters are not merely a flash-in-the-pan rebellion vote against the Biden Administration, conservatives need to continue to reach out to and engage with young people and minorities.

We’ve covered before how the Latino vote is extremely young compared to the white electorate, and also how both younger Latinos and Blacks show much less allegiance to the Democratic Party compared to older generations.

It’s not too surprising – the Democratic Party has promised prosperity for decades and failed utterly to deliver.

Young people have a less entrenched ideology around political allegiance and are more likely to approach politics as free agents, aligning behind the causes that they believe will benefit them. Right now, those causes are fixing the economy and solving the immigration crisis.
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Recent Democrat-controlled governments have not delivered for the Gen Z crowd.  I suspect that the education establishment is also unable to persuade this group.

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