Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Young Men Are Turning Against MAGA & Trump

[Rep] Greene's farewell is only the latest evidence of the fissures that are beginning to appear in Trump's coalition. The party has also been riven by debate over the antisemitic turn of Tucker Carlson, who recently hosted the avowed white nationalist and Hitler admirer Nick Fuentes on his podcast, fueling fierce disagreements within both far-right media and Republican think tanks over whether to condone or "cancel" Carlson for his views.

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... Trump declared this month, "I know what MAGA wants better than anybody else." But there is a growing feeling that the movement itself is up for grabs. Multiple factions are all laying claim to Trump's mantle: America Firsters like Greene, groypers like Fuentes, and provocateurs like Carlson, to name just a few.

In many ways, this battle is really an ideological struggle for the hearts and minds of young men -- a key demographic that swung hard for Trump in 2024, fueled by a potent mixture of political disillusionment and economic dissatisfaction.

Since then, these resentments appear to have metastasized, with manifestations ranging from simple frustration at Trump's broken promises to the embrace of antisemitic and racist views among young party operatives, and the elevation of extremists like Fuentes. Other members of this constituency appear to be swinging back toward Democrats.

As my colleague Peter Hamby recently documented, in this month's elections, men under 30 broke for Dems by double digits in exit polls in Virginia (+14 for Abigail Spanberger), New Jersey (+10 for Mikie Sherrill), and, of course, New York City (+40 for Zohran Mamdani) and California (+52 for Prop 50). ...



#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-25 09:07 PM

They aren't turning against Trump so much, but Boomers in general.

They feel Boomers are selfish.

#2 | Posted by oneironaut at 2025-11-25 09:16 PM

@#2 ... They aren't turning against Trump so much, but Boomers in general. ...

Nah, they seem to be turning against Pres Trump.

Their opinion of Boomers may be little more than collateral damage, because Pres trump is who they elected. Not the Boomers.

Do try harder.

From the article ...

... In many ways, this battle is really an ideological struggle for the hearts and minds of young men -- a key demographic that swung hard for Trump in 2024, fueled by a potent mixture of political disillusionment and economic dissatisfaction.

Since then, these resentments appear to have metastasized, with manifestations ranging from simple frustration at Trump's broken promises to the embrace of antisemitic and racist views among young party operatives, and the elevation of extremists like Fuentes. Other members of this constituency appear to be swinging back toward Democrats. ...






#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-11-25 09:51 PM

-They aren't turning against Trump so much, but Boomers in general.

In New York, New Jersey, and California?

LOL ... ..that's not evidence they've done anything yet.

I believe it's possible they are. I just don't think those elections are much evidence of it.

#4 | Posted by eberly at 2025-11-25 09:53 PM

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