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Study finds younger Trump voters pushing a harder cultural edge

Study finds younger Trump voters pushing a harder cultural edge

Summary

A new survey shows that young Trump voters from Gen Z and Millennials are more inclined towards strong male leadership and integrating religion in public life compared to older Trump supporters. These voters are also more open to cultural dominance and political violence. This shift may change priorities within the Republican Party.

Key Facts

  • The survey involved 18,000 Americans, including over 10,000 Trump voters.
  • 26% of young Trump voters believe men should lead, compared to 10% of older Trump voters.
  • 43% of young Trump voters see religion as more rebellious than atheism, versus 28% of older ones.
  • The report, "Beyond MAGA: A Profile of the Trump Coalition," identifies four types of Trump voters.
  • Young Trump voters favor cultural dominance and strong leadership over consensus politics.
  • The survey suggests younger voters, regardless of Trump support, are skeptical of traditional governance.
  • The study found differences between younger and older Trump voters' attitudes on gender roles.

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