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Can Democrats Win Back Young Male Voters?

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The Democratic Party, still reeling from their devastating loss in the 2024 election, is desperately trying to win back male voters. As we previously reported, they are throwing $20 million at a project hilariously named “Speaking with American Men,” in a desperate attempt to understand why young men are abandoning them. The initiative includes buying ads in video games and studying online lingo to try and regain cultural relevance. If you thought that was ridiculous, just wait.

Make no mistake about it, Democrats are justified to be panicking. Young men are, in fact, fleeing the Democratic Party in droves, and the numbers don't lie. A Harvard Youth Poll shows approval of Congressional Democrats among 18- to 29-year-olds has plummeted by a staggering 19 points since 2017, dropping from 42 to 23 percent. In fact, for the first time in recent memory, Republicans are actually more popular with young voters than Democrats, albeit by a slim margin.

So what's the Democrats' brilliant plan to reverse this trend? They've enlisted an obese left-wing content creator named Olivia Julianna to convince young men to return to the Democratic plantation. 

This is not satire. This is their actual strategy.

Let's be honest here. Julianna's claims about young men's political leanings are completely detached from reality.

“I spend a lot of time on college campuses, she said during an interview with Micah Erfan. “I love young men. I love frat guys, and in that, I realize, even the ones who identify as conservative are almost always pro-choice. Almost always pro-gay marriage. You'd be surprised at the number of them who supported Black Lives Matter.”

That's cute, but the actual data tells a completely different story. Contrary to her claims, Gallup shows only 49 percent of men identify as pro-choice, with even lower support among younger demographics. And according to Pew Research, a mere 42 percent of white men support the Black Lives Matter movement, while an overwhelming 82 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning voters oppose it.

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Naturally, Julianna had to publicly respond to all the mocking she received, and somehow managed to just prove us right… again. 

“Every single time I saw one of y'all posting about me, I had one main thought: y'all are a bunch of p—s!” she ranted and raved in a video published to her X account. “Y'all are who made it about a woman and her identity and the way she looks! Something y'all consistently claim the Democrats do.”

“You don’t actually give a f–k about young men! Instead you want to talk about my weight. Y'all are using pictures of me from about 65 pounds ago,” she added.

Closing her tirade, she vowed to keep pushing her agenda and losing weight: “Maybe when I finally do drop that next 65 pounds, we can revisit this conversation and see if you can actually stand on business, ’cause this time, none of you f—ing did.”

Given the current state of the Democratic Party's messaging, it's no wonder young men are running away from them. Their desperate attempt to reconnect with male voters isn't just failing—it's become a punchline. 

Good luck trying to win back young male voters, Democrats. Good luck.

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