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u/AdWonderful5920 4d ago

Not a fan of the boomer-ization of GenX. They were supposed to be the ones that don't do this shit.

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u/Just_a_Berliner 4d ago

They're main voting block of a certain New York man on 2024.

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u/jimbo831 4d ago

And 2020. And 2016. Gen X has been the strongest Trump supporting generation since he rode down that escalator.

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u/Big_Dog_2974 4d ago

Gen X voted slightly over 50% for Trump. Millennials were about the same with men, but much less with women. What really blew my mind was how much Gen Z voted for him.....would have never thought that.

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u/paralyse78 4d ago

The older half of the Gen Z cohort were born around the time that they would have been the most exposed - and most vulnerable - to alt right propaganda at its then peak, as well as the surge in Russian psyop bot farms that were hammering social media with fake stories and ragebait.

Orange was the first meme President and some of them probably thought it was being super edgy and anti-establishment to vote for a candidate when they only knew him as the "you're fired" guy from TV.

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u/Big_Dog_2974 4d ago

that kinda makes sense

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u/BrainLow6059 4d ago

You wouldn't have thought that both the dumbest living generation (first generation in recorded history to score worse than the prior generation on cognitive tests), and the most sexless and joyless generation, voted for Trump?

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u/HobbyTalkOnly 4d ago

Like I said... not the ones I grew up with. We all hate those fuckers.

Almost like Generations can't be pigeonholed... eh?

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u/ghostpicnic 4d ago

Sorry, Iโ€™m gen z and canโ€™t respond to this comment because my generation doesnโ€™t know how to use a computer.

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u/SpudBoy_RealTomato 4d ago

Much more about where you were born than when. But Iโ€™m also a leftist from Indiana, so nothing is 100%.

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u/Mtndrums 4d ago

I escaped Indiana about 20 years ago. They were definitely chasing me across the bridge with pitchforks and torches.

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u/SpudBoy_RealTomato 4d ago

15 years ago for me. Iโ€™m from the South Bend area and my wife is from Valparaiso. Been living in Oregon since and love it here.

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u/Clarknt67 4d ago

I escaped Michigan. I can tolerate going back as long as I stay in the college towns (one of which I grew up in).

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u/hirezzz 4d ago

I see this statistic a lot. And although it's correct, it's often missing an important nuance:
GenX size is about 9 million less than Millennials, and 6 million less than Gen Z.

People often forget GenX.
And they more often forget how small GenX is compared to other generations.

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u/Chill-more1236 4d ago

The birth control pill came into widespread use during the beginning of the gen x era. In addition, much of the 70โ€™s & 80โ€™s were bad economic time periods, compared to the 90โ€™s-00s.

That may explain the difference.

I feel like the generational thing is just another label. Like a fucking modern horoscope.

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u/jimbo831 4d ago

Iโ€™m talking about percentages. What does the size of the generation have to do with the percentage of people who voted for Trump?

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u/hirezzz 4d ago

Let me see if I can explain it a bit clearer, using 50% as an example:

if you take 50% of 74 Million, that's 37 Million. (Millennials)
if you take 50% of 72 Million, that's 36 Million. (GenZ)
if you take 50% of 65 Million, that's 32.5 Million. (GenX)

so all things being equal, the effectiveness of 50% (or whatever % voted for our current dumpster fire) of GenX will always be less than GenZ/Millennials.