Posted on 11/20/2017 12:49:14 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Even though most millennials voted for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 U.S. election, about a third supported Donald Trump for president. Now, more than a year later, a new report is shedding light on what motivated them to support the Republican candidate and how they feel about the job he is doing in the White House. Spoiler alert: The results might surprise you.
About 35% of millennials who voted cast a ballot for Trump in 2016, according to the 2017 Millennial Impact Report. (About 51% voted for Hillary Clinton, 12% for a third-party candidate, and 2% didn't vote for any presidential candidate.)
The study, conducted by Achieve and supported by The Case Foundation, found that about 73% of millennials who voted for President Trump said they're either "satisfied" or "extremely satisfied" with his performance in the White House so far and 62% think the U.S. is headed in the right direction. Only 6% of his supporters reported they were unsatisfied with the president, and 21% remained neutral.
The report said the racial and ethnic makeup of the millennial Trump supporters was 46% white, 24% Latinx, 14% Black, and 26% Asian. About nine in 10 of the supporters interviewed said they typically speak up about the causes or policies they care about, and the three issues that are most important to them were employment, healthcare reform, and immigration. (Civil rights and discrimination were the #1 issues for millennials in general, followed by employment and healthcare reform.)
When it comes to the issues they care about, millennial Trump supporters take similar steps to millennials overall: They do things like calling their elected officials, participate in marches, and sign petitions. But two key differences between them and other millennials is that Trump supporters are less likely to think social media can help enact change or to determine whether to buy a product or service based on the company's stance on certain issues.
But overall, the millennials who support President Trump are among the most actively involved people of their generation.
ME!
except I resent being lumped with the title Millennial. Super annoying.
I’d be interested to see something reliable about the Millennials that DIDN’T vote for Trump - how they feel now - at least the ones that are still able to think and analyse for themselves.
46 + 24 + 14 + 26 = ???
well, the ones I have met are extreme hard core leftists.
It would take very little to convince to throw any and all Conservatives in a work camp.
How it got so bad I’ll never know but many of the ones I have met are foaming at the mouth extremists.
“Id be interested to see something reliable about the Millennials that DIDNT vote for Trump - how they feel now - at least the ones that are still able to think and analyse for themselves.”
On Nov. 9, 2016, my moonbat sister publicly spewed almost as much vitriol to the millennials for staying home as she did hate to her family members who voted for Trump.
- and what the heck is a ‘ Latinx ‘ ?
You need to get woke grandpa. LOL
By cracky, I still don’t know!
It’s the far left’s way of saying Latino/Latina.
What you want to be called? Snowflake?
A “Deplorable” from Hillary’s “basket of deplorables!” :)
“Who Are The Millennials Who Support Trump?”
I’m one of them!!!
All 3 of my kids voted Trump.
21, 19, 18 years old.
Well, I’m sure sorry to hear that.
Whew.
You can be more than one.
You can have more than 100% of one whole? That must be that new Common Core Math.
They've compared the promises of the Liberal Utopia to what they actually have to live through.
And they seem immune to the various "-ism" shamings which used to cow the GOP-e.
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