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A remarkable feature of the 2024 presidential election was just how much Gen Z voters swung towards Trump, particularly young men. There's a popular narrative as to why that happened, which right now is the one that best fits the facts - and which becomes all the more intriguing because recent polls have suggested that this is a process that is now starting to reverse itself. It's early days, perhaps, but having won Gen Z, Trump is now losing them. Whether the Democrats can actively win them while the opportunity is there is another thing altogether. Let's discuss.
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A remarkable feature of the 2024 presidential election was just how much Gen Z voters swung towards Trump, particularly young men. There's a popular narrative as to why that happened, which right now is the one that best fits the facts - and which becomes all the more intriguing because recent polls have suggested that this is a process that is now starting to reverse itself. It's early days, perhaps, but having won Gen Z, Trump is now losing them. Whether the Democrats can actively win them while the opportunity is there is another thing altogether. Let's discuss.

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