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Gen Z young men are increasingly withdrawing their support from President Donald Trump and the Republican party, a reversal from their previous backing.
The Harvard Youth Poll indicates Trump's approval rating stands at 32 per cent among 18-to-29-year-olds, with young men favouring Democratic control of Congress by a 12 per cent margin.
This trend is part of a broader dissatisfaction with both major parties and the president, with Democratic support rising while GOP approval declines.
Younger Gen Z men, born between 2002 and 2007, show even stronger opposition to Trump's agenda, possibly influenced by their limited awareness of his first administration.
Overall, young voters and millennials express significant disapproval of Trump's job performance, driven by economic concerns and a feeling that their needs are not being met.