Overview
- Syracuse University, Engagious and Sago organized focus groups of Gen‑Z voters who supported Trump in 2024, with NBC News invited to observe.
- Several participants reported declining trust tied to immigration enforcement and perceived mixed messaging, with one Nevada Republican saying his trust has "completely nosedived."
- Some young voters drew distinctions across issues, including a Wisconsin independent who backed Trump's economic approach but criticized his handling of deportations.
- Concerns about transparency surfaced, as a Pennsylvania participant cited what he viewed as reversals on tariffs and shifting comments about the Epstein files.
- The qualitative findings follow NBC's exit poll showing Trump won 43% of 18–29‑year‑olds in 2024, including roughly half of young men, highlighting potential volatility in that bloc.