Trump dominates with Gen Z voters in 2024

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President Donald Trump is the favored candidate for president in 2024 among the nation’s youngest voters, perhaps signaling that the next generation of Americans is ready for a return to America First leadership.

According to a new poll from Fox News, Trump is leading with 51 percent of national support among voters under 30, signifying a significant shift away from Democrat policies in the nation.

Their poll also found that Trump is holding an impressive 28 percent of the Black vote. He has also netted 68 percent of the evangelical Christian vote, as well. Importantly, Trump is handily holding record-high support among Hispanics and suburban women – at 48 percent and 43 percent, respectively.

As reported by RSBN, at least 45 percent of young adults between the ages of 18 to 29 are still living at home with their parents in the wake of the 2020 Covid pandemic. They have never recovered from the economic catastrophe that followed Biden’s arrival to the Oval Office.

Plagued by years of inflation, rising housing prices, and skyrocketing costs of living, it is perhaps no surprise that America’s young people are looking somewhere other than Biden for a solution to the economic devastation in 2024.

Fox News’ poll found that in a hypothetical five-way race that included Trump, Biden, Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cornel West, and Jill Stein, the 45th president would win with 41 percent of the vote against Biden’s 38 percent. In their poll, Kennedy would net 13 percent.

In a head-to-head battle, Fox found that Trump was leading by two points over Biden nationwide. However, in a hypothetical matchup of Biden vs. former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, Haley loses by a margin of seven points.

The most recent New York Times/Siena general election poll found that Trump was leading Biden nationwide by four points. While Trump’s national lead is gradually increasing, the uptick in support for his candidacy among women, Blacks, Hispanics, and young voters is a monumental indication of favorable winds for his campaign headed into November’s anticipated contest.

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