Research indicates that America's young voters, previously known for their progressive leanings, are increasingly supporting far-right parties, mirroring a trend seen in Europe. Polls show that in the U.S., the youth margin favoring Democrats has narrowed significantly in recent elections, while in Europe, young voters are also gravitating toward anti-establishment far-right factions. Factors such as economic dissatisfaction and immigration have contributed to this political shift, suggesting a global movement of younger voters opting for new political representations amid uncertainty.
For decades, America's young voters have been deeply-and famously-progressive, but recent trends show a significant shift towards the far-right in both America and Europe.
Young voters are swinging their support toward anti-establishment far-right parties in numbers equal to and even exceeding older voters, a trend seen globally.
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