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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsYoung voters could be key to midterm success, but they've soured on both parties
That's reflected in a new poll from the University of Chicago, which shows that nearly 60% disapprove of President Trump's job in office, while just 30% approve, a six-point drop compared to his favorability rating in the survey last year.
The University of Chicago's GenForward survey, first obtained by NPR, also paints a sobering picture for both parties ahead of the midterms. Support for Democrats has dropped substantially since last year, with the latest survey finding that roughly six in 10 young people now have unfavorable impressions of both parties.
https://www.npr.org/2025/12/10/nx-s1-5637430/youth-polling-update
The findings comes at a time when many Gen Z and millennial Americans already distrust American institutions and their ability to make change a point reflected in the poll, as nearly 70% say they have little to no trust in the Trump administration or Congress.
However, to Cohen, that distrust connects back to how young Americans are feeling about their economic opportunities. She points out that when asked about factors needed to make democracy work well in the U.S., 33% chose housing and food affordability, the top selection after the need for free and fair elections at 41%.
"These young people are saying that without the ability to have full lives, they can't be full citizens," she said. "They're rejecting this idea that we should kind of separate or bifurcate discussions of democracy from discussions of affordability."
33 page report.
GenForward Survey of 5,390 U.S. adults ages 18-42, conducted Oct. 24Nov. 10, 2025.
https://genforwardsurvey.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/2025-10-project-report.pdf
leftstreet
(38,875 posts)everyonematters
(4,024 posts)markodochartaigh
(5,048 posts)rejecting this idea that we should kind of separate or bifurcate discussions of democracy from discussions of affordability."
Well, let them see how it goes when democracy is no longer an option. Discarding democracy because the economy is rigged is like removing the steering wheel because the gas pedal is stuck.
Samael13
(124 posts)People are telling us openly they feel they aren't a part of our democracy because they cant even afford to be a part of society. Its time to listen to them and tailor the message. The last presidential showed us this while we centered the idea that democracy was under threat and blathered about Israel and Palestine trump bullshitted his way back to the presidency talking about affordability that we know he didnt care about but all he had to do was convince the average voter and he did we lost every swing state. It may be time to finally say hey we've messed up in our messaging.
pinkstarburst
(1,877 posts)if we want that voting bloc. We can't just fall back on the old "well, the other party is so much worse than us, that you need to vote democrat or else" line...
That's not going to work.
Affordability. Good jobs. Being able to buy a house.
If we get our candidates talking about the issues voters care about, they'll listen and they'll show up.
Emile
(40,669 posts)Mister Ed
(6,812 posts)And that goes for all the other demographics vital to the Democratic party. Blacks, women, and so many more...
TBF
(35,678 posts)my 22-yo in NYC voted early. I asked her if she was going to try to help on his campaign, and she was like "mom, the whole city is already campaigning for him". I called her election night and could hear the people screaming when they announced he won. We need THAT energy.
msongs
(73,086 posts)DonCoquixote
(13,943 posts)these youngsters are not about cell phones, more like their chance of buying a house and gettign a job are much worse then before
progressoid
(52,599 posts)One of our kids works 45+ hours a week, drives a 12 year old car, and has a 6 year old phone. She told us she doesn't expect to ever own a house.
Sympthsical
(10,860 posts)He's in his early 30s. It was the first time he'd been at our house, and as the night went on, he was kind of getting upset. Just down and depressed. Partner asked what was wrong. And then came a stream about how he'd never have a house like this, and he doesn't know what to do, and no matter how hard he works, it'll never happen for him.
And that feeling just seems to be increasingly the default among Millennials and Gen Z. Older Millennials are kind of sort of settling in and down in their 40s now. But younger, they just don't see the light at the end of the tunnel.
And people act like this all just started. Like it wasn't the past 20-40 years of corporate, wealth accumulating bullshit from the federal government on down that created this situation.
"Why aren't young people enthusiastic about us?"
Because they have eyes, they can see. You think politicians putting another stock trade on the pile is enthusiasm generating?
I just do not know how people don't get it. Sometimes I think it's their job to not get it.
Samael13
(124 posts)This is why people have soured on democrats because the prevailing message to voters is hey we aren't as bad as Republicans give voters something truly tangible to hang their hats on
B.See
(7,815 posts)who'll have to live with the consequences.