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Gen Z has biggest split between men and women when it comes to who supports Trump: poll

A new poll has been discovered that Gen Z has emerged as both the most supportive and hostile generation of President Trump thanks to the dramatic gender gap.

With a considerable division between men and women, 24% of women under the age of 30 approve of Trump’s performance, compared to 45% of young men in the same age range. According to NBC News investigation.

That was the biggest gap in polls for all age groups.

Still, both ZZ men and women gave Trump the lowest approval rating for all generations.

In comparison, 49% of millennial men said 40% of millennial women approved Trump’s performance. General X gave him the highest recognition rating to the President, compared to 43% of women.

Among the boomers, 50% of men approve Trump compared to 43% of women.

New polls show a dramatic gap between young men and women over feelings about President Trump. AP

In recent decades, the youngest generation has tended to be the most progressive generation. However, it also tends to have relatively lower voter turnout compared to older age groups.

During the final election cycle, 42% of young voters between 18-29 cast votes According to the survey Information and Research Center for Civic Learning and Engagement at Tufts University. This has been reduced since 2020, when over 50% of that age group voted.

Gen Z has been heavily involved in the anti-Trump protests over the past few weeks. AFP via Getty Images

On the issue, Gen Z men and women diverged quite dramatically.

According to an NBC poll, only 27% of Gen Z women have a positive view of Republicans compared to 44% of Republicans.

Meanwhile, 45% of Gen Z men have a positive view of Trump’s approach to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), and warns 22% of women who feel the same way. Additionally, 43% of men have a positive impression of Elon Musk compared to 20% of women on that block.

Gen Z traditionally had lower voter turnout compared to other generations. AFP via Getty Images

Even the question of whether there are only two genders is that 69% of men say it is, compared to 51% of women.

The NBC poll was obtained by Surveymonkey April 11-30 and questioned 2,230 adults aged 18-29 with a margin of either positive or negative 2.7 percent points.

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