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Young Voters Turn on Trump, Disapprove of Big Beautiful Bill; Limited Evidence of Increasing Manosphere' Views or Male Loneliness Epidemic
youthpoll.yale.edu
... The Yale Youth Poll, an undergraduate-led research project at Yale University, today released a new poll of young American registered voters (aged 18-34) and the general registered voter population. The poll sampled 3,426 registered voters, including 1,706 voters aged 18-34, allowing us to compare views across generations.
Fielding was done by Verasight, and results were weighted for age, sex, race, education, and party identification. The survey was conducted in English, and the margin of error after weighting is 1.7 percentage points for the full sample and 2.4 percentage points for the youth sample.
Young voters now overwhelmingly disapprove of Trump's job performance -- a stark shift from what YYP found in our spring 2025 poll. Looking ahead to 2028, Gavin Newsom and JD Vance lead their respective presidential primaries -- but a majority of Republicans would vote for Donald Trump in the GOP primary if he were able to run for a third term.
A plurality of Democrats want their party to moderate ahead of 2028, while a majority of Republicans think the GOP needs to focus on turning out its base.
When asked whether men or women should take the lead on various roles in heterosexual relationships -- such as making more money, handling household chores like cooking and cleaning, and providing childcare -- voters mostly have gender egalitarian views.
The youngest voters (aged 18-22) are slightly more likely than the overall electorate to express conservative views on gender roles. ...