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Some 2024 Gen‑Z Trump Voters Voice Waning Trust Over Immigration and Transparency

Focus groups observed by NBC News provide qualitative context for Trump's youth gains that were driven by economic frustration.

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.