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Donald Trump’s approval rating among millennials is climbing — and fast. In just four weeks, he’s gained 7 percentage points with voters aged 27 to 44. Political experts are calling it a “subtle but meaningful” shift, possibly driven by his messaging around job growth and economic stability. But will it last? With the 2026 midterms approaching, this change could have major consequences for both parties.

:eyes: Watch to find out why millennials are starting to shift — and what it could mean for Trump’s next big political move.
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00:00Trump's approval rating with millennials is rising, and no one saw it coming.
00:04Just a month ago, only 33% of millennials approved of Donald Trump.
00:09But now? That number has jumped to 40%, a 7-point surge in just 4 weeks.
00:14Why does this matter?
00:16Millennials, born between 1981 and 1996, are becoming one of the most powerful voting groups in America.
00:23And a shift in their opinion could tip the balance in the 2026 midterms.
00:27So what's behind the boost?
00:29Experts say it could be Trump's messaging on jobs, the economy, and social media presence.
00:34Even some who usually dislike his style seem to be warming up to short-term gains.
00:39But here's the twist. Millennials are known for quick shifts, especially on issues like climate change and equality.
00:46So this approval bump might not last. Still, it's a sign. Trump's appeal is evolving.
00:51And if it holds, it could shake up everything from Congress to the White House.
00:55One thing's for sure. All eyes are now on millennial voters.
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