The left-leaning group Third Way found Trump with only a 32 percent approval rating among young men 18-29 years old. The poll registered Trump at a 66 percent disapproval rating among young men a massive 34-point gap. The number is even more eye-catching when compared to the margin he won the 18-29 year old men by in the 2024 presidential election a resounding 14 points nationally.
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
Who are Nigel Farage's army, the voters who want him as our next prime minister? Few questions are as important in British politics. Were an election called tomorrow, the favourite for No 10 would be Farage, whose immigration policies are in some ways more extreme than those of the BNP were. His party's role model for government would be Donald Trump's US: Elon Musk-style cuts to our public services and masked agents snatching families off the streets.
It's a big loss. You can say that these states were traditionally blue, but you can also say that heading in, there was some thought that, especially New Jersey, that [Jack Ciattarelli] would do better. The spreads here are surprising. Maybe not the results, but the spreads. And if you look inside the numbers, there are some dangerous things. One, young women overwhelmingly in New Jersey and Virginia supported the Democrat based on economy.
A historic number of voters cast their ballots during nine days of early voting in New York City, and Brooklyn once again led the charge. Across the five boroughs, a total of 732,866 people voted, according to the Board of Elections - the highest number of early votes cast in a non-presidential election year since the start of early voting in New York City in 2019. Brooklyn recorded the most voters of any borough, with
Trump's victory showcased a potential realignment among voters, with gains among Black, Latino, and Asian demographics, as well as younger voters. This shift indicated a decline of the social-justice era.
Harris performed six points worse among men than Biden did, an extensive analysis by the Cook Political Report declared. The falloff was significantly more pronounced among Latino men (-12) and Black men (-7).
Mamdani developed a much broader coalition than you might have expected from the fact he was a (Democratic Socialists of America) candidate.