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Originally Posted by TrentCrimmIndependent
Within the newest generation of adults (at least in the US) they're saying a political gap is widening. Women are leaning more left and men more right, and supposedly that gap is having an adverse effect of the number of younger adults getting married. A lot less successful mingling is happening.
As for Trump and a 'masculinity craze' being correlated... I don't know about that lol.
I think it's much, much more about patriotism, economy, fearmongering and distrust in the establishment than Trump raising the testosterone levels of the male voter.
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More women voted for Trump this election than last one (57% voted for Biden and only 54% for Kamala). Trump also made big gains among young people and Hispanic voters.
If the Dems hadn't been running a visible minority and female candidate, Trump likely takes even more of those demographics.
The state of the economy was almost certainly the deciding factor here.