
The Charlie Kirk Show Why Are Gen Z And Gen X So Rightwing?
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Feb 18, 2025 Mark Mitchell, head pollster at Rasmussen Reports, reveals striking polling trends showing how attitudes towards Trump vary drastically between young voters and those over 65. Meanwhile, Chris Piehota, a former FBI official, discusses potential reforms for the FBI under Kash Patel, emphasizing the need for integrity and a return to apolitical roots. They delve into changing political alignments and media consumption among younger generations, highlighting a shift in trust and expectations from traditional institutions.
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Youth Support for Trump
- Young voters, particularly those aged 18-39, show higher approval ratings for Donald Trump than older generations.
- This is attributed to their access to independent online media and disillusionment with traditional institutions.
Generational Divide on Trump
- Younger voters favor Trump due to his disruptive approach, while older generations prioritize politeness and decorum.
- Younger generations feel their future is at stake, leading them to support candidates who challenge the status quo.
News Consumption and Political Views
- Older voters rely more on traditional cable news, while younger voters get information from independent online sources.
- This difference in news consumption contributes to the generational divide in political views.








