There is a significant gender gap in the political preferences of Gen Z voters in the United States, highlighted by polls showing a dramatic 51-point divide.
Claire Cain Miller published companion pieces exploring the political choices of Gen Z men for Trump and women for Harris, revealing insights on shifting gender roles.
Young men supporting Trump feel unvalued in evolving gender norms, whereas young women favor Harris, indicating a 51-point gap that is unprecedented.
The changing landscape has led many boys and men to perceive themselves as falling behind economically, contrasting with the increased achievements of women.
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