Trump gains strong support from young men in recent election
Donald Trump gained significant support from young men in the recent election, with 49% of male voters aged 18-29 choosing him. This marks a notable shift, as young voters typically lean more liberal. Trump's campaign focused on themes appealing to masculinity, such as sports and cryptocurrency, and he engaged with male-dominated media. His support among Black men under 45 also doubled compared to 2020, with about 30% voting for him. In contrast, women under 29 overwhelmingly supported Kamala Harris, with a 61-37 split. Trump's appeal to young men, including Latino men, who voted 54% for him, reflects a growing gender divide in voter preferences.