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Both parties intensify efforts to win young men’s votes ahead of 2026 midterms amid economic concerns and shifting support.
The political fight for young men’s votes is intensifying ahead of the 2026 midterms, as both parties seek to win a key demographic that helped Donald Trump in 2024.
Democrats are launching initiatives targeting men and boys, citing gains in recent races and improved performance among young male voters, though some leaders remain hesitant to address male-specific issues due to backlash fears.
Republicans credit Trump’s economic agenda, including tax cuts and wage policies, for maintaining support, despite a decline in his approval among young voters—down to 32–34% among those aged 18 to 29.
High unemployment among young adults, financial strain, and anxiety over jobs and housing are major concerns.
The outcome of the midterms may hinge on whether disaffected young men feel represented and turn out to vote.
Ambos partidos intensifican los esfuerzos para ganar los votos de los jóvenes antes de las elecciones intermedias de 2026 en medio de preocupaciones económicas y cambios de apoyo.