Jim McLaughlin to Newsmax: Trump's Support Among Gen Z No Shock
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : An AtlasIntel poll in February showed Trump with a 52.7% approval rating among Generation Z voters, those aged 18 to 29.49% : Although that dipped to 41.8% in AtlasIntel's latest poll, released March 17, it shows the progress Trump made in attracting younger voters.
28% : They're going to do what Bill Clinton did; they're going to go toward the middle.
26% : "All these things that the Republicans have been talking about for decades now, whether it was during the [George W.] Bush presidency and even going back to Ronald Reagan, Donald Trump is the first one who's actually doing all this stuff," McLaughlin told "The Chris Salcedo Show."
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