President Trump is losing his coveted 'Bro' vote
By David M. Drucker / Bloomberg Opinion
President Donald Trumps second administration has displayed a certain kind of masculine flex; the sort that reflects the populist rights notion of manliness: a defense secretary who tells the world FAFO; a health and human services secretary who publicizes shirtless workouts; an upcoming MMA tournament on the White House lawn.
The young American men who delivered a majority of their votes to Trump in the 2024 election, helping make the 45th president No. 47, simply arent interested. Polling commissioned for Third Way, a centrist Democratic think tank in Washington often critical of progressives, showed Trumps job approval rating plummeting to 32% among male voters ages 1829. Additional survey data from Speaking with American Men, a project aligned with the Democratic Party and first reported by Pucks Peter Hamby, found that just 27% of men ages 16-29 believe Trump is delivering for people like you.
It doesnt take a psychology degree to figure out what happened.
Generation Z men backed Trump over the Democratic nominee, then-Vice President Kamala Harris, because they felt insecure economically and believed the federal government was focused on misplaced priorities. Chief among their concerns were the high cost of living and U.S. involvement in overseas military conflicts. In Trump they saw an aspirational candidate who would reset the agenda in Washington, unleash a new era of financial prosperity and shrink American commitments abroad.
https://www.heraldnet.com/2026/03/02/comment-president-trump-is-losing-his-coveted-bro-vote/
Klarkashton
(5,159 posts)My own research = listened to Joe Rogan.
livetohike
(24,188 posts)is changing.
Aristus
(72,016 posts)Remorse without consequences is just dinner theater. Let's see 'em sweat...
Fiendish Thingy
(22,776 posts)Not true- only a majority of white Gen Z men w/o college degrees backed Trump over Harris.
There may be a survey out there that includes that group, along with a minority of non-white Gen Z men and a minority of college educated white Gen Z men to come up with that original claim that more Gen Z men backed Trump than Harris, but any valid survey also includes cross tabs for the subgroups that belies that claim.