00:03President Donald Trump's approval rating has plummeted among young Americans.
00:07According to newly released survey data that raises questions about the durability of his support from a crucial voting bloc, News.com can report.
00:15Data journalist G. Elliott Morris reported on his Substack blog, Strength in Numbers,
00:21that Trump's net approval among voters aged 18 to 29 has fallen by 35 percentage points since November 2024.
00:28Morris, who analyzed 7,000 interviews conducted over five months and compared them to respondents' reported 2024 election choices,
00:37found Trump's net approval rating with young voters has declined from minus 3 to minus 38 in less than a year.
00:44In the November 2024 contest, then-Vice President Kamala Harris won 51 percent of young voters, compared with Trump's 47 percent.
00:54White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson defended Trump's record.
00:58Citing achievements in border security and economic policy.
01:02President Donald Trump is keeping his promises and making America great again.
01:06Whether it's securing the border, securing historic investments in American manufacturing,
01:11taming Biden's inflation crisis, or fighting against the Democrats' radical demands of free health care for illegal aliens, Jackson said.
01:18President Donald Trump's biggest losses have come from young Hispanic voters who are frustrated with tariffs and immigration policies.
01:26Data shows.
01:27It's worth noting that not all polls agree with Morris' assessment.
01:31Atlas Intel recently reported that Trump's approval among adults aged 18 to 29 improved by 35 points in just two months,
01:39while a YouGov The Economist poll taken in July showed his net approval among Gen Z improving from minus 38 to minus 28.
01:48Since Donald Trump took office, the cost of living has gone up everywhere.
01:52Housing, groceries, fuel, utilities.
01:55If Republicans keep the government shut down, health care prices will be next,
01:59Gen Z activist Olivia Giuliana told Newsweek.
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