
California Woman Shares Poll Showing Trump-Voting Men Prioritize Having Childre…
A California woman shared a poll that shows Trump-voting men don't take mental health very seriously but Kamala-voting women do.
A recent NBC News poll has revealed a stark and growing divergence in values and definitions of success between young men and young women in Generation Z, sparking concerns about potential societal tensions. Political commentator Cheyenne Hunt, Executive Director of Gen-Z for Change, highlighted these findings in a video, noting the "largest political values gap we have ever seen between the two genders in this country." According to the poll, young men, particularly those who voted for Donald Trump, overwhelmingly prioritize "having children" as their top definition of success, followed by financial independence and a fulfilling job. In contrast, young women, especially those who voted for Kamala Harris, rank a fulfilling job/career and having money to do things they want as their top priorities, with "having children" ranking last. Ms. Hunt elaborated on the implications of these findings, stating, "Historically, societies that have crashing birth rates and low partnership rates end up with higher instances of civil unrest." She further expressed concern about the rise of Christian nationalism in the United States, suggesting that "Republicans in red states try to enact policies forcing women to change their values to be more in alignment with what these young men want," drawing a controversial parallel to the Fugitive Slave Act regarding reproductive healthcare and abusive marriages. The analysis underscores a deepening ideological chasm that could shape future political and social landscapes, raising questions about how the next generation will navigate these increasingly divergent aspirations.
A California woman shared a poll that shows Trump-voting men don't take mental health very seriously but Kamala-voting women do.