According to a Harvard survey expert, young men who helped bring Donald Trump to the White House now realize that they made a huge mistake.
John Della Volpe, Director of the Harvard Kennedy School Political Institute, told Joanna Coles, the Daily Beast Podcast on Tuesday, that “they turn against him” specifically in terms of young men aged 18 to 29.
“More younger people are worried that Donald Trump is doing more harm to them than well. Okay. It’s good. It seems basically a report card,” he told Beast’s chief content.
In 2024 The Trump won the narrow margin in the main struggle of the fighting sites after reporting dissatisfied young men using the right -wing influencers and antibac rhetoric to ensure their votes. “I think younger people were responsible for the beginning of Donald Trump, especially younger men,” said Della Volpe.
Della Volpe, depicted in March. At the Common Sense Summit on children and families, said young men turn on short. / Kimberly White / Getty images of Common Sense Me
However, he also suggested that these voters believe he had not seen any of Trump’s campaign promises due to economic and other internal worries.
“Younger people quickly ask important questions like, ‘I thought it would improve my economic situation. And how do I?” The election campaign was advised by Joe Biden and worked with PAC, who tried to support Kamala Harris in 2024.
The economy gave birth to a short speed and its “liberation day” rates in April. Spent the cost of importing the surge of the US and the price was reduced to the consumer.
Coles said she was “surprised” that the group did not draw conclusions from Trump’s first term, from 2017. 2021 Della Volpe said the submission of young voters aged 18-24 saw a brief only as a president at the beginning of the pandemic, so he could not fully informed his abilities or deficiency.
“In the later twenties and thirties in the early 1960s, people who have that Trump 1 memory are more likely to support democrats, right? So what they care about is honestly the same as we all care about, ”Della Volpe added.
“It requires, requires some stability in their lives, especially related to the economy and finance. It’s really all about it. But I think younger people just know, they have a different lens.”
Spanish protesters in Los Angeles opposed Trump’s deportations last month. / David McNew / Getty Images
Younger men were specially drawn to the short Macho persona, then Della Volpe added. “They were looking for Donald Trump as something that did not dispute the institutions, but the one who could use his strength to speak out for economically anxious,” he explained.
“I think, unlike some specific politicians, it was actually about his personality strength. That was exactly attractive to younger men.”
However, after six restless months, young people are “clearly extremely unhappy,” the interviewee added. “His confirmation ratings among younger people are 30,” he said.
At the end of April, the Della Volpe report shows that more than four of the 10 young Americans under 30 say they “barely go” financially. Less than a third confirmed President Trump.
Trump’s popularity 2024. The election campaign increased among young Latin American men. Harvard survey found that 52 % Young Spanish are still “trying to deal with the end or deal with limited financial security”, much higher than their white (38 percent) or black (45 %) peers.