Opinion Today
December 9, 2025
Young voters turn on Trump Yale Youth Poll The Yale Youth Poll, an undergraduate-led research project at Yale University, has released a new poll of young American registered voters (aged 18-34) and the general registered voter population. Young voters now overwhelmingly disapprove of Trump’s job performance—a stark shift from what YYP found in our spring 2025 poll. Looking ahead to 2028, Gavin Newsom and JD Vance lead their respective presidential primaries—but a majority of Republicans would vote for Donald Trump in the GOP primary if he were able to run for a third term.
We polled young Americans on antisemitism and Israel-Palestine. Here’s what we found Yale Youth Poll Antisemitic views are most common among self-identified “extremely conservative” young voters; almost half of voters under 30 favor stopping all military aid to Israel
Religion Holds Steady in America Gregory A. Smith, Pew Research Center Pew Research Center polling finds that key measures of religiousness are holding steady in the United States, continuing a period of relative stability that began about five years ago. The shares of U.S. adults who identify with Christianity, with another religion, or with no religion have all remained fairly stable in the Center’s latest polling.




