Younger Voters Don't Know Real Victory on World Stage
Younger Republican voters are increasingly seeking a new direction for their party, particularly regarding foreign policy. A recent poll indicates that a significant majority of Republicans aged 18 to 44 desire changes in U.S.-Israel relations and a new approach to Iran. This generational divide presents a challenge for Trump as he aims to maintain support from both younger and older voters in the GOP.
- ▪Sixty percent of Republicans aged 18 to 44 want a new direction for their party starting in 2028.
- ▪Seventy percent of young Republicans prefer a different approach to U.S.-Israel relations than Trump's.
- ▪Trump's approval rating among GOP members is around 81%, though it has decreased from last year.
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