In chance for Trump, youth at rally see him as answer to economic woes

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In chance for Trump, youth at rally see him as answer to economic woes
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For Democratic incumbent Joe Biden, who overwhelmingly won the youth vote in 2020, an erosion of his support among young voters could potentially dampen his hopes of a second term

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. If Trump, 77, stays close to Biden, 81, in this demographic all the way to Election Day on November 5 it would be a major gain compared to 2020, when Biden won the youth vote by 24 points. Despite a mixture of cold winds, sleet and rain, some 3,000 Trump supporters lined up outside a Green Bay convention center on April 2 to see Trump. The crowd skewed older, as usual, but there were hundreds of young people as well.

Collin Crego, 19, a history student, said funds spent overseas would be better used to tackle domestic issues like drug addiction. Caitlyn Huenink, 20, said being a young Trump supporter can be hard because left-leaning young people tend to frown on her views. She said, however, that she has recently seen changes among her peer group at University of Wisconsin–Green Bay.‘Making ends meet’

“Donald Trump is not winning the youth vote,” John Della Volpe, director in charge of the Harvard poll, told Reuters. The Trump campaign sees young people as a demographic for potential gains in 2024, a campaign adviser told reporters last month. He said the economy and overseas conflicts – Trump often claims Russia’s attack on Ukraine would not have happened on his watch – were key topics to message about to this group.

Della Volpe says that gender gap likely reflects several factors. One is that young men feel they are losing the right to speak frankly due to progressive views they believe are imposed on them about political correctness and toxic masculinity. These concerns are reinforced by Trump and podcasters like Jordan Peterson, popular with young men.

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