The 2024 election saw some big shifts in how the generations voted, with early exit poll data indicating Democrats lost ground with Gen Z while Republicans made significant gains with Gen X.
Despite reputations, Gen Z showed noticeable conservative leanings this election, indicating a complex evolution in generational political affiliations that defies previous assumptions.
Gen X's shift towards Trump, moving from a one-point favor in 2020 to a nine-point increase, illustrates growing discontent with the current administration among middle-aged voters.
Millennials and boomers exhibited less significant shifts compared to Gen Z and Gen X, maintaining mixed support for Democrat candidates, highlighting differing trends across age demographics.
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