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Trump is courting apolitical young men; will it pay off?
字号+ Author:Smart News Source:Sports 2025-01-14 03:50:10 I want to comment(0)
Back in June, former President Donald J Trump appeared on a podcast interview with Logan Paul, the wrestler and social media star. They chatted about immigration and the economy, but also about boxing and the existence of aliens — which Trump described as “very possible”, . Finn Murphy, a 20-year-old college student in Carolina Beach, NC, generally stays away from politics. But when he listened to snippets of the podcast, he liked what he heard. That’s why, hair still wet from an afternoon of surfing, he was standing in line last week alongside people three times his age to cast a vote for Trump. “He’s strong; he’s a man,” Murphy said, “I’m here to make sure he wins.” Young men like Murphy have traditionally been among the least likely to vote in presidential elections. Campaigns and pollsters frequently struggle to reach them, because they are less prone than most to pick up the phone, trust institutions or participate in politics at all. But in this election, Trump has made a concerted effort to court Gen Z men, especially white, Black and Latino men without a college degree, seeking out the podcasts and influencers that they flock to and appearing on shows where he exhibits a bravado and disdain for cultural norms.
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