The article explores the political landscape heading towards the midterms, focusing on how the left can reconnect with young men, who are facing rising rates of addiction, unemployment, and isolation. Highlighting Donald Trump's strategic engagement with this demographic, it emphasizes the urgent need for progressive policies that resonate with young men's challenges. The dilemma of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's actions also adds a layer of complexity, underscoring dissatisfaction among constituents. This context raises questions about the effectiveness of current leadership in appealing to critical voter segments.
"The young men are not O.K. They are at elevated risk of addiction, unemployment, and suicide; in one survey, more than a quarter of men in their teens and twenties reported having no close friends."
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