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Young Men’s Support for Trump Falls to 46% in New SAM Survey

A Democratic-backed SAM study shared with Puck ties the slide chiefly to stubborn cost-of-living pressures.

Overview

  • The Speaking With American Men project reports young men’s support for the president dropped from 56% in the spring to 46%, with findings provided to Puck.
  • Across young demographics overall, support registers at 36%, underscoring broader softness beyond the male cohort.
  • Survey data show deepening skepticism about results for ordinary voters, with only 27% saying he is delivering for people like them and 47% describing him as creating chaos.
  • Foreign-policy concerns weigh heavily on respondents, as 78% prioritize avoiding unnecessary wars and give Democrats a slight edge on that dimension by about five points.
  • The poll, surveying 42,111 men ages 16–29 from October 28 to November 26, coincides with frustration over rising prices and criticism of U.S. actions in Venezuela.