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Permalinkhave a more negative view of a date if told they voted for Trump,
according to a new Generation Lab poll.
∙ 17% say they’d have a more positive view, and 40% say the information
would make no difference.
The other side: 19% say they’d have a negative view of a date who voted
for Vice President Harris. 32% say they’d view it positively, and 49%
say they’d be indifferent.
Not voting at all seems to matter less in the dating game than voting
for Trump.
∙ 28% say they’d have a negative view of someone who didn’t vote; 6% say
they’d feel good about it; 65% say it would make no difference.
Between the lines: There’s a gender gap.
∙ Young women have been steadily moving left, and young men have moved
right — and that's showing up here, too.
∙ 45% of young women say they’d have a negative view of a Trump voter,
compared with 39% of young men. The shares saying they’d view it
positively are close, at 18% among women and 17% among men,
∙ There’s a gender gap in positive feelings too, with 35% of young women
saying they’d feel good about a Harris voter, compared with 28% of men.
https://www.axios.com/2024/10/17/gen-z-dating-election-trump-harris
Evolution shows it's middle finger to alt-right.
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"And off they went, from here to there,
The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair"
-- Traditional
"And off they went, from here to there,
The bear, the bear, and the maiden fair"
-- Traditional