2028 is gonna be so easy

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Original by @MicahErfan : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsvUCebnRm4

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In this video, I delve into Micah Erfan's recent discussion with political activist Olivia Julianna titled "How Do Dems Win Back Young Men?". The conversation attempts to address the Democratic Party's challenges in appealing to young male voters. Julianna shares her experiences on college campuses, suggesting that many young men, even those identifying as conservative, align with Democratic values on issues like abortion rights and LGBTQ+ support. She posits that these individuals feel alienated from the Democratic coalition, not due to ideological differences, but because they don't feel welcomed.

However, this perspective has faced criticism. Commentators argue that such views may stem from a limited understanding of the broader young male demographic. For instance, David Hookstead from OutKick highlights that data doesn't fully support Julianna's claims, noting that a significant portion of young men voted Republican in recent elections.

Join me as we explore the nuances of this discussion, examining whether the Democratic Party's current strategies effectively address the concerns and values of young men, or if they miss the mark entirely.

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