The Election Proved Something Painful About Gen Z. It's Worse Than We Thought.
Briefly

A Tufts University analysis of voter surveys found that 56 percent of men between the ages of 18 and 29 voted for Trump, indicating a shift in Gen Z's political leanings.
Many Democrats were shocked by Gen Z's voting patterns, which do not align with previous assumptions that young voters would uniformly support leftist candidates, marking a significant political shift.
Tweets from aggrieved Democrats reflected a sense of betrayal and frustration with Gen Z voters, who were believed to have turned away from traditional Democratic values.
The commentary surrounding Gen Z's voting behavior indicates a new generational conflict, with frustrations now directed at younger voters, contrasting the previous focus on older generations.
Read at Slate Magazine
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