From the exit poll data, I see a 2 point lead for Trump among men age 18-29. That's interesting, but probably also within the margin of error. (For women in that range it's an overwhelming 24 point lead for Harris, making the overall support for Harris in that group pretty strong, albeit not as strong as I thought and much weaker than in 2020 and 2016.)
> ...more college degrees...
Yes, and regardless of your opinion of them, this has been inversely correlated with support for Trump. This has not changed from 2016, to 2020, to 2024.
I think if you looked separately at white GenZ men, you'd see a much higher lead for Trump. White people are a shrinking portion of the overall population.
And yes, there's a huge gap between the sexes in political leaning, and according to articles I've read, has a lot to do with young men being sexless and angry (not that this is the women's fault). Basically, GenZ men are turning into a bunch of angry incels.
And yes, college degree attainment is inversely correlated with Trump support, in general. I never said otherwise; I was just making a side point about the country being "more educated". Sure, more people these days have college degrees than 50+ years ago, but on the other hand, 50+ years ago the US didn't elect anyone as vulgar as Trump into its highest office so it doesn't seem to have helped that much.
They're the ones calling themselves that (they invented the term, after all), so you can blame them for dehumanizing themselves, somehow. Meanwhile, they're all blaming young women for not wanting to be handmaids for them, and your attitude isn't somehow going to magically make women want to go back to the 1800s, so have fun being angry and single I guess.
Only a miniscule amount of men would consider themselves incels. The vast majority just gets insulted as being one for disagreeing with people like you. But go on keep foaming at the mouth we all see how that turns out :)
How it turns out isn't going to be great for the incels: they brought this on themselves, and now they get to suffer with it. I don't live in the US, so it's not going to be bad for me, other than having to watch its society implode from across the ocean. If you really think Trump is going to make things better, you're sorely deluded.
You seem to have trouble understanding the bigger picture, or you're really stupid enough to think that Trump is going to make things better for these people. Let me fix this for you:
"you are an incel because of your actions" > they are and get offended and vote trump > Trump wins > things for them go from bad to much worse
So when things get even worse for them under Trump, they have no one to blame but themselves, and certainly not random people on the internet that they feel offended by.
From the exit poll data, I see a 2 point lead for Trump among men age 18-29. That's interesting, but probably also within the margin of error. (For women in that range it's an overwhelming 24 point lead for Harris, making the overall support for Harris in that group pretty strong, albeit not as strong as I thought and much weaker than in 2020 and 2016.)
> ...more college degrees...
Yes, and regardless of your opinion of them, this has been inversely correlated with support for Trump. This has not changed from 2016, to 2020, to 2024.