Gen Z Men Wobble Between Promises and Reality Ahead of the Midterms

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A New York Times report follows Gen Z men who backed Trump in 2024 due to economic anxiety but now doubt he delivered, as Democrats race to win them back with blue-collar, masculine appeal and a focus on work and opportunity. The piece argues neither party has a resonant message for this cohort, whose outlook on employment, family, and life prospects remains unsettled, making them a pivotal, swingy group ahead of the midterms.
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