Young voters who pledged their support to Donald Trump and the Republican Party at the last election are suffering from buyer’s remorse.
A collection of young people who voted for the GOP at the 2024 election highlighted the many problems now facing their generation as a result of the party in power. One voter, Joseph, told The Atlantic that his generation feels trapped by the current state of the country under the Trump administration’s watch.
He said, “From an economics factor, so many of the things that I would say are not wants, but instead needs, have just absolutely skyrocketed. And basic families are spending so much on just the cost of living that they don’t have a cost to save, or anything like that. There’s just no financial way out.”
Another voter, Mukesh, has called on the Trump administration to focus on domestic issues rather than foreign policy.
“I think we should just respect it [Greenland], and leave it, and just focus on what’s actually happening inside the nation,” he said.
Lizabel, another voter who backed Trump at the last election, says the state of the country under the president’s team is far from ideal. She said, “I think things are pretty chaotic lately, honestly.”
“You just see all this stuff on the news, and you see a lot of people are struggling to find jobs. A lot of people are feeling kind of pessimistic about what things are going on.”
Kim, a Generation Z Trump voter, agreed, adding, “There are things that are very disappointing and very rough right now.” The writing may be on the wall for Trump and the GOP, with the governor of California, Gavin Newsom, suggesting the president has resigned himself to massive losses in November.
Newsom told CNN, “Trump’s going to get shellacked in the midterms. He knows that. The world is becoming, I think, more and more familiar with that reality.”
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