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Millennials After 2016: Post-Election Poll Analysis [1]
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Date: 2024-10
Our exclusive survey of young people after the 2016 presidential election reveals stark divides and opportunities for youth civic engagement.
A new CIRCLE poll of Millennials finds that, in the aftermath of the election, young people are unsurprisingly divided—depending on who they voted for in 2016—in their attitudes about American values and priorities, the health of the nation’s democracy, and the future of their own civic and political engagement. The differences between Trump voters (35% of youth) and Clinton voters (55% of youth) are complex, and they offer insights into the distinct avenues and strategies that will be necessary in the coming years to encourage all youth to participate more fully in democracy.
This new data comes from the second of our Millennial Election Polls. CIRCLE designed and analyzed a pre- and post-election tracking poll of 1608 Millennials (ages 18-34) who were part of a representative survey panel of GfK, an international polling company. Of the total sample, 1101 Millennials were retained for the second survey.
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