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More Younger Voters Turn to Trump

  • President Donald Trump won the 2024 U.S. presidential election, carrying states like Utah and securing his first popular vote victory.
  • Trump’s national approval rating fell from over 50% in January 2024 to around 44% by May, influenced by events like his April tariff announcement.
  • Although Trump's overall approval is negative nationally, he retains strong support in GOP strongholds, with Utah showing mixed generational approval.
  • His highest net approvals are in Wyoming and West Virginia , while Utah's young voters disapprove by 17 points, illustrating a generational divide.
  • Trump’s win revitalized the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, which could reform presidential vote tallying if adopted by states totaling 270 electoral votes.
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More younger voters turn to Trump

The Newsweek website has explored what may be the most interesting political trend of 2025: A growing number of young adults support President Donald Trump.

Young voters helped put a new American president in the White House. Donald Trump won the 2024 election thanks to votes from millennials and Gen Z, according to the British magazine The Economist. But those same young Americans are turning away from him at an increasingly rapid pace. The article How did young voters help Donald Trump return to the White House? comes from the website Wszystko co końca.

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The Economist broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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