Boomers Much More Likely to Vote for Trump Than Younger People, Georgia Poll Finds

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Mobilize the wheelchair bound to fight for Israel, boomer.

Slick.

New York Post:

A new survey of Georgia voters suggests that the path to victory for Republicans in the presidential race involves mobilizing the 50 and up crowd.

Those typically high-propensity voters are breaking for Donald Trump, according to the latest survey from AARP, and they could potentially flip a state that the former president lost by fewer than 12,000 votes four years ago.

Overall, the race is tight: a head-to-head ballot shows Trump and Harris tied at 48%. When the options expand to include Robert Kennedy Jr., Jill Stein, and Cornel West, Trump then leads 48% to 46% overall.

But the race is seeing radical segmentation, with this poll showing that the older a voter is, the more likely they will support Trump.

Among voters under 35, Trump is down 11 points in a head-to-head and 9 points in a full field. With those aged 35 to 49, Trump is down by 4 points in either scenario.

But when voters old enough to be AARP members are segmented out of the larger poll, it’s a different dynamic altogether.

Among those 50 to 64 years of age, Trump leads by 4 points in both the full field and the binary battle.

And with those 65 and up, Trump dominates. He’s up by 13 points in the two-way ballot test, and a staggering 15 points (56% to 41%) when the larger field is factored in.

AARP believes that more seasoned voters will make the difference in this election.

Elections are fake and it doesn’t matter anyway.

But it’s funny to see who is thinking what about politics.

Trump was gaining a lot of ground with young people, and that seems to have dropped off a cliff with most young people joining the Anglinist movement of “don’t vote – buy a Hilux.”

Remember that?