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Question: What happens to Gen Z's politics in the future?
#1
Continued polarization (Left moves further left, right goes further right)
 
#2
Move to the middle
 
#3
They become more left on the whole
 
#4
They become more right on the whole
 
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Total Voters: 45

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« on: May 04, 2024, 11:43:46 AM »

They will likely be in the same positioning as the currant political leanings, even while teenagers are still developing their own view of the world. We hear the myth about people with left leaning maturing into conservative as they age, when the truth Iis those who develop political views at an earlier age will maintain their position through their lifetime. The question remains about the neutrals who start having children and get married. Polls have shown a certain type of Millennial that has drifted rightward are those very people I'm describing. They were not people who participated in the Occupy Wall Street protests or voted at all when they were 18-22. Political engagement was not in the veins until they started to mature and felt hostility towards the left bent of those younger than themselves. They are on the older end of Millennials(1981-1985) than the younger end of Millennials(1993-1996), who are as left leaning as Gen Z. 
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