Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Democratic Pollster 'Shocked' At Gen Z's Conservative Shift

 Recent polling data has revealed a surprising shift among Gen Z voters, who are increasingly aligning with conservative views, significantly impacting U. S. politics. This trend has raised concerns for the Democratic Party, traditionally seen as garnering strong support from younger voters.

• A Democratic pollster, David Shor, expressed shock at the increasing conservative sentiment among Gen Z voters, particularly among young men.

• New polling from AtlasIntel shows that President Trump's approval rating among 18-29-year-olds rose to 52. 7% in February 2025, a notable increase since his inauguration.

• This trend contradicts long-standing beliefs that younger generations would consistently support Democratic candidates, indicating a potential shift in the political landscape for years to come.

• Shor's analysis highlighted that Trump won a majority of young white men and also gained some support from nonwhite men in the 18-29 demographic.

• There's a recorded 23-point gender gap among voters under 30, with young men more likely to support Trump than young women.

• In the 2024 election, Trump garnered 47% of the 18-29 demographic, up from 36% in 2020, showcasing a significant shift in voting patterns.

• Shor admitted that he and others had previously underestimated Gen Z's political evolution, noting their transformation from a progressive generation to potentially the most conservative in recent history.

• Ezra Klein, a columnist, stated that Democrats are losing ground with young voters, undermining their assumptions about demographic trends that would favor them.

• Political Science Professor David B. Cohen emphasized the necessity for Democrats to reconnect with young voters, especially young men, to remain competitive in future elections.

The shifting conservative leanings of Gen Z voters pose a challenge for the Democratic Party, which must reassess its strategies to retain this crucial demographic. The data suggests that if Democrats do not address the needs and concerns of young voters, they risk losing an essential component of their electoral base in upcoming elections.

https://www.newsweek.com/democratic-pollster-shocked-gen-z-conservative-shift-2049107

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