Here’s the Generation That Went Strongest for Trump, And the Surprising One That Shifted Left

The article discusses the significant‌ shift in voting patterns among different generations during the recent presidential election, where Republican Donald Trump triumphed over Democrat⁢ Kamala Harris. Generation X notably played a crucial role in Trump’s ⁢victory, with‌ voters aged 45 ‌to 64 ⁢showing strong support for him‌ compared‌ to‌ their previously aligned views during the 2020‍ election. Millennials and Generation Z also leaned ⁣slightly more Republican,⁤ although their support for Harris diminished compared​ to Biden’s previous election performance. In contrast, Baby Boomers exhibited a tie, indicating a nuanced shift in their voting preferences.

The​ report highlights that Trump won pivotal states and achieved an Electoral College victory,‍ reminiscent of Ronald Reagan’s era, with many ⁤Gen ‌X voters recalling Reagan’s influence as formative in​ their political beliefs. The author posits that Trump’s presidency may echo ‍Reagan’s legacy, with expectations for a continuation of pro-American and conservative policies,⁤ as Gen X voters are optimistic about Trump’s ability to deliver on these ⁣themes. the article illustrates ⁢the evolving political landscape and the key role of generational dynamics in shaping electoral‌ outcomes.


It was Generation X for the win in last week’s landslide victory for Republican Donald Trump over Democrat Kamala Harris.

However, Millennials and Generation Z also shifted to the right.

Only the Baby Boomer generation, which Trump is part of, moved slightly to the left since the 2020 election.

Business Insider reported that those ages 45 to 64, which encompasses mainly Gen X, went plus-10 for Trump over Harris, compared to plus-1 for Trump over President Joe Biden in the 2020 election.

Meanwhile, the Millennials, mostly ages 30 to 44, were only plus-1 for Harris, down from plus-6 for Biden in 2020.

Generation Z, including much of the 18-29-year-old demographic, was plus-24 for Biden, but only plus-11 for Harris.

Finally, Trump and Harris tied among the Boomers, which was down from a plus-5 showing for the Republican in 2020.

The tie showing among the Boomers was the result of men voting more for Trump among the demographic than women voted against him: essentially 55 to 45.

What Gen X mostly have in common is that they came of age politically when Ronald Reagan was president or he was the first president they remember.

He was among the most popular presidents of the latter half of the 20th century, easily winning his second term over President Jimmy Carter’s former Vice President Walter Mondale in 1984: 49 states to 1. There has been no such landslide victory for president since.

Reagan’s campaign slogan when he ran for president in 1980 was “Let’s Make America Great Again,” which Trump of course shortened to “Make America Great Again.”

Trump also adopted Reagan’s “peace through strength” philosophy in dealing with foreign policy.

His rally walk-on song Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the U.S.A.” was released and charted in 1984, Reagan’s re-election year.

I, probably like most Gen Xers, had been hoping for these last decades to see another leader come along with the ability to communicate a very pro-America vision, along with sound, conservative economic policies to get the country really booming again.

Trump began to do that in his first term, but that endeavor was cut short.

In his third run at office, he was able to win every swing state and rack up a 312 to 226 Electoral College win and prevail in the popular vote, as well.

The Republicans won back control of the Senate and will likely retain the House.

Trump will have the opportunity to finish what he started and define the rest of the 2020s like Reagan defined the 1980s.

It’s no wonder, Gen X went for Trump the strongest. We’re the generation who saw a president make America great again and have little reason to doubt Trump can repeat that history at this time.




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