Young Men

Newsom Leads Vance Among Young Men: Reactions and Skepticism

According to a recent League of American Workers/TIPP survey, California Governor Gavin Newsom holds a slight lead over Vice President JD Vance among young male voters for a potential 2028 presidential bid. This finding comes amidst a shift of young men towards the GOP in recent years, prompting both parties to strategize on how to win back this crucial demographic. Newsom has employed various tactics, including a podcast and social media campaigns, to appeal to young men, which may be reflected in his current polling numbers. Although neither Vance nor Newsom has formally declared a candidacy, both have hinted at their interest in running for president in 2028.

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American Men Seek ‘Absurd Manliness’ in Russian Orthodox Churches

Young American men are increasingly converting to Russian Orthodox Christianity, drawn to its emphasis on traditional masculinity and family values. This surge in converts, particularly noticeable in Texas, is linked to dissatisfaction with modern American culture and a perceived lack of male identity in contemporary society. The Russian Orthodox Church’s conservative stance on gender roles, family structure, and societal norms resonates with many seeking a counter-cultural alternative. This growth is amplified by online presence and outreach, contrasting with the relatively small size of the Orthodox community within the broader American religious landscape.

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Young Men Reject Trump: New Poll Shows Majority Disapproval

New polling data from Harvard reveals a decline in President Trump’s support among young men, attributed to his economic policies. Bloomberg News’ David Gura and Tim Miller of the Bulwark Podcast joined Nicolle Wallace to analyze these findings. The discussion focused on the impact of the President’s economic performance on this key demographic. This shift in support highlights a potential vulnerability for the President’s reelection campaign.

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