Young women's political views have become markedly more liberal over the past few years, with 4 in 10 now identifying as such, compared to 3 in 10 two decades ago.
Lydia Saad highlights that the shift in young women's political identity is reflected not merely in their self-perception as liberal, but in a fundamental change of viewpoints.
The increase in cohesive liberal views among young women could transform them into a significant political force, given their alignment on key issues like environmental policies and abortion.
The divergence of young women’s ideology from other demographics has accelerated, particularly influenced by recent political events and movements, establishing a clearer voting pattern.
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