• Young Americans swipe left on Trump voters

    From =?UTF-8?Q?Pelle_Svansl=C3=B6s?=@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 17 18:09:21 2024
    By the numbers: 43% of people between the ages of 18 and 34 say they’d
    have a more negative view of a date if told they voted for Trump,
    according to a new Generation Lab poll.

    ∙ 17% say they’d have a more positive view, and 40% say the information would make no difference.

    The other side: 19% say they’d have a negative view of a date who voted
    for Vice President Harris. 32% say they’d view it positively, and 49%
    say they’d be indifferent.

    Not voting at all seems to matter less in the dating game than voting
    for Trump.

    ∙ 28% say they’d have a negative view of someone who didn’t vote; 6% say they’d feel good about it; 65% say it would make no difference.

    Between the lines: There’s a gender gap.

    ∙ Young women have been steadily moving left, and young men have moved
    right — and that's showing up here, too.

    ∙ 45% of young women say they’d have a negative view of a Trump voter, compared with 39% of young men. The shares saying they’d view it
    positively are close, at 18% among women and 17% among men,

    ∙ There’s a gender gap in positive feelings too, with 35% of young women saying they’d feel good about a Harris voter, compared with 28% of men.

    https://www.axios.com/2024/10/17/gen-z-dating-election-trump-harris

    Evolution shows it's middle finger to alt-right.

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  • From TT@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 27 03:30:14 2024
    Pelle Svanslös kirjoitti 17.10.2024 klo 18.09:
    By the numbers: 43% of people between the ages of 18 and 34 say they’d
    have a more negative view of a date if told they voted for Trump,
    according to a new Generation Lab poll.

    ∙ 17% say they’d have a more positive view, and 40% say the information would make no difference.

    The other side: 19% say they’d have a negative view of a date who voted
    for Vice President Harris. 32% say they’d view it positively, and 49%
    say they’d be indifferent.

    Not voting at all seems to matter less in the dating game than voting
    for Trump.

    ∙ 28% say they’d have a negative view of someone who didn’t vote; 6% say
    they’d feel good about it; 65% say it would make no difference.

    Between the lines: There’s a gender gap.

    ∙ Young women have been steadily moving left, and young men have moved right — and that's showing up here, too.

    ∙ 45% of young women say they’d have a negative view of a Trump voter, compared with 39% of young men. The shares saying they’d view it
    positively are close, at 18% among women and 17% among men,

    ∙ There’s a gender gap in positive feelings too, with 35% of young women saying they’d feel good about a Harris voter, compared with 28% of men.

    https://www.axios.com/2024/10/17/gen-z-dating-election-trump-harris

    Evolution shows it's middle finger to alt-right.


    Actually intolerance is not a good thing. Leftists have problems with
    freedom of speech & freedom of though... unless one agrees with them...

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