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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsEt Tu Seniors? -- Digby
https://digbysblog.net/2026/02/22/et-tu-seniors/(Not sure of the source of Digby's graph. And I find it a bit confusing - could have been presented better.)

One of the more noticeable polling results recently has been Trump's loss of support among seniors. That's really deadly for Republicans.
Seniors are the most reliable voting bloc of all voters. They simply cannot afford to lose them.
Older people remember when presidents didn't act this way. Maybe some of them are beginning to see why it's important that they don't? I don't know. They're probably like everyone else -- worried about inflation and not comfortable with the police state tactics. But they vote and if he's alienating them the GOP is going to have a problem in November.
As with other Republican politicians before him, white and male voters are among the most likely to approve of Mr Trump's job performance, while younger voters and members of ethnic minorities are among the most strongly disapproving. People who have the most education--college graduates and postgrads--are least likely to support Mr Trump. Voters of pension age, normally a solidly Republican bloc, are also surprisingly lukewarm on the president.
Seniors are the most reliable voting bloc of all voters. They simply cannot afford to lose them.
Older people remember when presidents didn't act this way. Maybe some of them are beginning to see why it's important that they don't? I don't know. They're probably like everyone else -- worried about inflation and not comfortable with the police state tactics. But they vote and if he's alienating them the GOP is going to have a problem in November.
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Et Tu Seniors? -- Digby (Original Post)
erronis
8 hrs ago
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lame54
(39,392 posts)1. Screw Trump seniors...
Live their long lives in a free democracy
Then bring in a dictator on their way out
erronis
(23,349 posts)2. I guess a few may have actually fought against the fascists/totalitarians.
But most of my fellow seniors are armchair channel warriors.
I hate using broad brushes if avoidable. But the finer points are missing from these types of reporting.
Soul_of_Wit
(64 posts)3. Looking at you middle-aged MAGA enablers
Gen X got some 'splainin' to do. For reference, the latest polling shows Donald at -21 net approval (39 approve & 60 disapprove.)
Cirsium
(3,738 posts)4. The age thing gets tiresome
Wealthy white people live longer, and wealthy white people skew Republican. My "boomer" friends were all left wingers. Most of them are dead.
erronis
(23,349 posts)5. Some of us leftie boomers are still kicking!
Actually my whole area of western Mass is pretty much old hippies....
There are few of us still kicking here.