For the first time in decades, young men aged 18-29 turned markedly toward Trump in 2024, a trend that disrupted traditional voting patterns favoring left-leaning candidates.
The significant shift in affinity towards Trump among young men reflects both a backlash against recent social movements and a broader global trend of gender-based political polarization.
Young women, in stark contrast, rallied behind Kamala Harris with an 18-point advantage, highlighting the deepening gender divide in political preferences among younger voters.
This generational segmentation is not just an American issue; it mirrors growing divides in places like South Korea and the UK, affecting voter patterns worldwide.
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