Conservatives see pro-maga a change of young people as VP Vance promises to ‘fight’ for the younger generation

Young voters are increasingly turning to the conservative Pro-Trump movement to move away from the division of politics and the “empty promise” of former President Biden, according to one host gene Z Podcast.
The host “Brett Cooper Show” Brett Cooper claimed that some young voters are in trend conservative in the state of Biden’s mandate on duty, describing in detail why they were willing to deviate from their historically progressive values During “Fox & Friends”.
“Gen Z, we were born in an incredibly new time period that was very unprecedented,” Cooper told Earhardt on Monday. “We were raised in the division, as it was basically my whole adolescence … First Trump’s Presidency, and then Biden, and I think we were ready for something new, especially after Biden, because obviously, the system did not work.”
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Donald Trump talks to the CPAC bunch of 6 August 2022 in Dallas in Texas (Fox News Photo/Joshua Comins)
“Everything promised us, everything Biden said … From student loans to repairing economics, did not bear fruit, and felt like a lots of empty promises“She continued.
The divided political climate and the agenda of Biden set the stage that young voters “leave” from extreme left values, Cooper said.
“When I watched my generation, I think they understood, like,” Let’s direct it, “basically. Let’s try something new,” she said. “We’re ready to get away from what we knew, what we were told is empathetic, inclusive And right, and … what young people should believe in, and we were ready to try something new. “
“Trump is in this new conservative party, and Maga is … anger against the machine, and young people are rebellious and ready to try something new,” she continued.
Vice President JD Vance She shared a message to young voters last week at CPAC, explaining that Trump’s administration is fighting for them to improve their lives and future.
“We’re trying to improve your life,” he said on Thursday. “It’s a simple impetus for President Trump’s policy. We need you. We admit it, we need you and fight for you every day.”
Vance also rejected the cultural shift from manhood.
“I think our culture sends a message to the young men that you should suppress every male urge,” Vance said. “You should try to reject your family. You should try to suppress what makes you a young man.”
“My message to the young men does not allow this broken culture to send you a message that you are a bad person because you are a man because you love to tell a joke because you love beer with your beer friends, or because you are competitive,” he said.
Cooper said Vance’s message hit a home with many young voters.
“They know the economy wasn’t great. I can’t buy houses,” she said. “They are stressed because of their future. They think they can’t have children, so when you hear JD Vance saying things like,” We try to improve our life in CPAC, “I think it echoed with many young voters.”
Cooper attributed Trump’s victory in 2024 to the performances of the “new media” while young voters are increasingly turning to social media to be in progress with the news.
“They go to Tikict. They listen to their favorite podcasts, so I think it would be great for him to be to continue to reach them in this regard, because that is how they will stay in touch,” she said.
Young voters on CPAC -u He emigrated this opinion, emphasizing the importance of Trump’s use of platforms such as Tictok.
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“Tiktoc’s audience grew in conservatism and conservative engagement, and it got bigger and bigger,” one voter told Fox News Digital.
“I think all the new conservative influences that used channels such as Tiktor and Instagram are really really associated with young people,” said the second voter.