Young men swung to the right for Trump after a campaign dominated by masculine appeals Matt Brown, Associated Press More than half of men under 30 supported Trump, according to AP VoteCast, a survey of more than 120,000 voters, while Democrat Joe Biden had won a similar share of this group four years earlier. White men under 30 were solidly in Trump’s camp this year — about 6 in 10 voted for Trump — while young Latino men were split between the two candidates. Most Black men under 30 supported Democrat Kamala Harris, but about one-third were behind Trump. What the 2024 polls got right — and what they got wrong Mark Murray, NBC News With ballot-counting essentially done, it’s clear the polls had a better year in 2024 than in recent presidential elections. Here’s what we learned about U.S. politics and voters.
After two flops, pollsters think they finally figured out Trump Irie Sentner, Politico In Donald Trump’s last election, pollsters say they ultimately cracked the challenge of pinning down his voters.