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Poll: Gen Z's gender divide reaches beyond politics and into its views on marriage, children and success


Gen Z men who backed Trump in 2024 rated having children at the top of a list of choices of how to define personal success. Gen Z women who backed Harris rated it second to last. Read More

Gen Z women have most unfavorable view of Donald Trump: poll


The results suggest that a wide gender gap is still present in U.S. politics, particularly among younger voters. Read More

Gen Z’s Gender Gap on Politics and Success Runs Deep


What if the youngest generation in America is looking at the world through two wildly different eyes? The new NBC News Decision Desk Poll powered by SurveyMonkey shows a dramatic difference between ... Read More

Gen Z's gender divide and Trump pads JD Vance's political fund: Morning Rundown


Plus, the first week of the NFL season was filled with major blowouts, unexpected retirements and stunning comebacks. Read More

3 numbers to know from the new NBC News Decision Desk Poll: From the Politics Desk


The latest NBC News Decision Desk Poll powered by SurveyMonkey is filled with insights about the state of politics and our divided country — and, critically, some of the deeper potential sources of ... Read More

Gen Z has a massive gender divide on politics, marriage and kids, poll finds


Among young men who voted for Trump in 2024, having children was the top marker of personal success, but it ranked near last among young women who voted for Harris. Read More


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