What difficulty did your vote come right down to in the long run? What difficulty did your vote come
right down to in the long run?
Abigail, 23, Va., white

George, 21, Ga., white

Joseph, 24, S.C., white
Beginning in mid-August, we spoke often to 13 younger voters who had been torn about their alternative within the presidential election, to trace how and why their opinions had been evolving. Most of them supported Joe Biden in 2020 or had been too younger to vote that 12 months, however now they had been uncertain if they may belief Kamala Harris, abdomen Donald Trump or really feel any confidence that the candidates would ship on their high issues: the economic system, unlawful immigration, the struggle within the Center East and American management writ massive.
After Tuesday’s election, we held our remaining dialog with the main focus group to learn the way they voted and what drove their selections — and what they believed Mr. Trump would do, wouldn’t do and shouldn’t do in workplace.
“I can’t consider it, however I did find yourself voting for Donald Trump,” mentioned Abigail, a 23-year-old Virginian who backed Mr. Biden final time. She felt Mr. Trump was a powerful chief, preferred his alternative of JD Vance and felt Democrats made assumptions primarily based on gender.
Different former Biden voters took a cross on Ms. Harris due to the struggle in Gaza, a scarcity of coverage specifics and skepticism that she might enhance the economic system and in addition as a result of they preferred Mr. Trump from his appearances on Joe Rogan’s podcast and elsewhere.
As for Mr. Trump, lots of our 13 contributors mentioned they had been hopeful that his second time period can be higher for America than his first, and believed he would take severe actions to safe the southern border and deport undocumented immigrants who dedicated crimes. No difficulty animated the group greater than immigration — although on the similar time, a number of Trump voters mentioned that they didn’t help mass deportations of migrants who had been in America working and never posing a risk to anybody.
Reflecting on our three months of conversations, some contributors puzzled if Gen Z was extra conservative politically than millennials and expressed optimism that their era can be higher at downside fixing in America than their elders. Even these in our group who sharply disagreed with each other felt a measure of appreciation for the prospect to speak and hear.
Members

Abigail 23, Va., white, graduate assistant, voted Biden in 2020

Angelo 19, N.Y., Latino, faculty employee, didn’t vote in 2020

Ayshah 21, Iowa, South Asian, scholar, did not vote in 2020

Chris 24, Fla., white, legislation scholar, voted Trump in 2020

George 21, Ga., white, scholar, did not vote in 2020

Jack 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020

Jasper 25, Calif., biracial, meals service, voted Biden in 2020

Joseph 24, S.C., white, highschool instructor, voted Biden in 2020

Laura 20, Md., white, authorized intern, did not vote in 2020

Lillian 27, Va., white, digital promoting, voted Trump in 2020

Mark 24, Calif., Black, chef, voted Biden in 2020

McLane 25, D.C., white, authorized subject, wrote in Romney in 2020

Pierce 26, N.C., white, gross sales, did not vote in 2020
Transcript
Moderator, Frank Luntz
Ultimately, who did you vote for? What was the important thing second that helped you make that call?

Chris, 24, Fla., white, legislation scholar, voted Trump in 2020
I voted for Kamala Harris. I’d been leaning that manner, particularly after the controversy. And Jan. 6 was one thing I couldn’t look previous.

Mark, 24, Calif., Black, chef, voted Biden in 2020
I voted for Jill Stein. I got here to that conclusion when Kamala mentioned she wouldn’t do something completely different from Joe Biden. It was additionally the struggle in Gaza and all the pictures I’ve seen. I couldn’t recover from it.

Pierce, 26, N.C., white, gross sales, did not vote in 2020
I voted for Donald Trump. I made a decision after Kamala went on “Name Her Daddy.”

Lillian, 27, Va., white, digital promoting, voted Trump in 2020
I voted for Trump and made that call the identical day the mainstream media was having a meltdown after the Madison Sq. Backyard rally. I additionally noticed an advert from Democrats about abortion misinformation that actually made me upset. I mentioned, “You recognize what? I’m going to vote for Trump. All people hates him. They’re mendacity about pregnancies. Let’s simply do it.”

Joseph, 24, S.C., white, highschool instructor, voted Biden in 2020
I voted Trump. I made the choice after he appeared on “Joe Rogan.” He simply appeared extra regular than the opposite facet.

Jasper, 25, Calif., biracial, meals service, voted Biden in 2020
I voted for Trump. It was after realizing that many Democrats solely most well-liked Harris due to her rhetoric and never due to her coverage.

Angelo, 19, N.Y., Latino, faculty employee, didn’t vote in 2020
I wrote in Josh Shapiro. I wished to vote for somebody who represented my concepts and beliefs quite than voting for somebody who is just too excessive or a phony.

Ayshah, 21, Iowa, South Asian, scholar, did not vote in 2020
I ended up voting for Kamala Harris. I didn’t wish to vote for a convicted felon.

Abigail, 23, Va., white, graduate assistant, voted Biden in 2020
I can’t consider it, however I did find yourself voting for Donald Trump. I made that call once I noticed JD Vance’s interview with The New York Occasions. He’s the way forward for the Republican Get together. I’m extra voting for Vance than I’m for Trump.

George, 21, Ga., white, scholar, did not vote in 2020
I voted for Donald Trump. Like Abigail, I used to be actually impressed with JD Vance, particularly throughout the V.P. debate.

Laura, 20, Md., white, authorized intern, did not vote in 2020
I wrote in Larry Hogan. I made that call after I noticed Harris doing plenty of leisure interviews and never specializing in precise interviews with CNN or Fox Information or respected information sources. I couldn’t, in good religion, vote for Trump understanding that he was going through felony costs.

Jack, 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020
I wrote in for Mike Bloomberg. I don’t like both high of the ticket.

McLane, 25, D.C., white, authorized subject, wrote in Romney in 2020
I shocked myself and voted for Trump. Nobody inform my household. I used to be so impressed by JD Vance, the best way he carried himself and the way regular he appeared. I feel I turned radicalized on the women and men’s sports activities difficulty. The advert that mentioned, “Kamala represents they/them. Trump represents you,” that was so compelling. Whereas Trump is deranged, he represented normalcy by some means to me.
Moderator, Frank Luntz
Was there a second throughout the remaining two weeks of the race that precipitated you to suppose, “Oh, wow, this isn’t what I used to be anticipating — this actually issues to me”?

Chris, 24, Fla., white, legislation scholar, voted Trump in 2020
When John Kelly got here out with plenty of drive towards Trump. This isn’t somebody who’s a leftist individual, a Democrat. He’s a retired army normal. That shook me to my core, that somebody that near Trump would say these issues about him.

Jack, 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020
The Joe Rogan interview was enormous for me. Trump enthusiastically mentioned sure to a three-hour, open, sincere dialog with Joe Rogan, who was a former Bernie bro. I feel it’s very telling about which candidate is genuine and which candidate isn’t.
Did you watch no less than half-hour of the Rogan interview? Did you watch no less than half-hour of the Rogan interview? 8 individuals raised their palms.

Abigail, 23, Va., white

Angelo, 19, N.Y., Latino

Ayshah, 21, Iowa, South Asian

Chris, 24, Fla., white

George, 21, Ga., white

Jack, 22, N.Y., white

Jasper, 25, Calif., biracial

Joseph, 24, S.C., white

Laura, 20, Md., white

Lillian, 27, Va., white

Mark, 24, Calif., Black

McLane, 25, D.C., white

Pierce, 26, N.C., white

Abigail, 23, Va., white, graduate assistant, voted Biden in 2020
I noticed how the media has turn into so corrupted of their trigger towards Trump. There was that Trump clip of him saying: Put Cheney in entrance of a bunch of shooters. However he wasn’t really implying Cheney must be shot. I can not vote for an institution that simply thinks it’s OK to mislead us.

Laura, 20, Md., white, authorized intern, did not vote in 2020
I used to be searching for a candidate that I felt I might belief. A key second that caught out to me was the “S.N.L.” skit that Harris did, the place she primarily made enjoyable of herself. All her focus was going to leisure industries and avoiding interviews. That got here off to me as very phony.

Lillian, 27, Va., white, digital promoting, voted Trump in 2020
The factor that was actually the nail within the coffin for me was when Biden known as half the nation rubbish after which the White Home moved to vary the document formally. That basically bothered me. That made me actually wish to rally towards them.

Ayshah, 21, Iowa, South Asian, scholar, did not vote in 2020
The final two weeks had been extraordinarily tense, and I simply didn’t wish to stress about it anymore. I assumed I would as nicely vote for her.

Joseph, 24, S.C., white, highschool instructor, voted Biden in 2020
The mainstream media was carrying Kamala Harris’s water. We’d like a test on the president to have a wholesome democracy. If Kamala Harris was elected, there wouldn’t be a test on her from the media.
Moderator, Frank Luntz
What number of of you, by present of palms, disliked each candidates? It’s actually each single individual right here. What does that say to you about American democracy?

Pierce, 26, N.C., white, gross sales, did not vote in 2020
I don’t suppose we’ll ever see one other election the place there’s one candidate that really wins in a Reagan landslide.

Jack, 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020
I simply suppose each candidates have severe drawbacks. With Trump, it’s being bombastic on social media, making up wild conspiracy theories, going again to the 2020 election. Kamala, she didn’t clarify why to vote for her. She principally ran on vibes, and he or she ran on “not Trump.” You bought to earn the American individuals’s vote.

Jasper, 25, Calif., biracial, meals service, voted Biden in 2020
I type of want the Democrats had really gone by means of the method of choosing somebody quite than simply kicking out Joe Biden and doing the hokeypokey with Kamala Harris.

Angelo, 19, N.Y., Latino, faculty employee, didn’t vote in 2020
Donald Trump was manner too excessive for me. To not be capable of admit that he misplaced the 2020 election, him not apologizing for what occurred on Jan. 6 after which additionally him being a felon and surrounding himself with loopy individuals — that simply units me off. Kamala Harris, she simply might be one of many largest phonies in politics proper now.

Jack, 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020
I want there was a chance to elect somebody quite a bit youthful that I felt aligned with my values.

Mark, 24, Calif., Black, chef, voted Biden in 2020
I don’t agree with Trump on most of his insurance policies. On the Kamala Harris finish, I don’t suppose she made it to Tremendous Tuesday in 2020. She’s simply, at coronary heart, not a superb candidate. And the issues she ran on in 2020, she flip-flopped on in 2024. It simply reveals she doesn’t have precise coverage positions. She’s simply in it for herself and to win. You don’t consider in something, so why ought to I consider in you?
Moderator, Frank Luntz
Was there a particular commercial or political advert that you simply keep in mind, both as a result of it was superior or as a result of it insulted you or as a result of it made you suppose?

McLane, 25, D.C., white, authorized subject, wrote in Romney in 2020
I discussed it earlier — “Harris cares about they/them. Trump cares about you.” So highly effective.

George, 21, Ga., white, scholar, did not vote in 2020
It’s the identical advert that McLane introduced up however for various causes. I feel that advert is fairly indicative of what precisely is fallacious with the Republican Get together, going after a marginalized group. It aggravated the crap out of me. I couldn’t get a break from it.

Joseph, 24, S.C., white, highschool instructor, voted Biden in 2020
It was a Trump advert — the entire extra average folks that he’s introduced into his coalition had been launched. And it jogged my memory why I belief his judgment, in that sense, greater than Kamala Harris. Now, if Kamala Harris picked Josh Shapiro, I’d in all probability be sitting right here and telling you I voted for her, just because I really feel like he’s extra average.

Lillian, 27, Va., white, digital promoting, voted Trump in 2020
After I had my son nearly a 12 months in the past, I had a hemorrhage. And I dwell in a state with an abortion ban. And I used to be nonetheless capable of obtain lifesaving care. I had a visceral response to individuals saying I wouldn’t have obtained care, as a result of it’s a lie. In the event that they’re preying on individuals’s ignorance and, fairly frankly, their stupidity and their worry, I would like nothing to do with it.

Abigail, 23, Va., white, graduate assistant, voted Biden in 2020
The advert the place there are two married {couples} and the 2 wives went in to vote secretly they usually glanced at one another after which each voted for Kamala Harris — oh, my gosh. Is that what you consider married girls, that we don’t have the boldness to marry males who’re our equal companions? I can not vote for a celebration that thinks that poorly of me.

Ayshah, 21, Iowa, South Asian, scholar, did not vote in 2020
At any time when I’d see an advert the place Kamala Harris would inform me that at present is the day I ought to donate to her get together, it was identical to, “Woman, I’m broke. Go away. Let me watch my YouTube video.”
Do you suppose the press lined this marketing campaign effectively, successfully and precisely? Do you suppose the press lined this marketing campaign effectively, successfully and precisely? 3 individuals raised their palms.

Abigail, 23, Va., white

Angelo, 19, N.Y., Latino

Ayshah, 21, Iowa, South Asian

Chris, 24, Fla., white

George, 21, Ga., white

Jack, 22, N.Y., white

Jasper, 25, Calif., biracial

Joseph, 24, S.C., white

Laura, 20, Md., white

Lillian, 27, Va., white

Mark, 24, Calif., Black

McLane, 25, D.C., white

Pierce, 26, N.C., white

Mark, 24, Calif., Black, chef, voted Biden in 2020
They go after Trump and by no means went after Kamala. They’ve their very own biases. They usually let it seep into their protection of the election.

George, 21, Ga., white, scholar, did not vote in 2020
I don’t suppose there’s a single mainstream information outlet apart from The Wall Avenue Journal that even pretends to not have a supply of bias. Seeing The Washington Put up’s response to them not endorsing a candidate — individuals resigning — it’s hell on Earth over there. And The New York Occasions is simply clearly biased. Everyone seems to be simply so not truthful to Trump.
Moderator, Frank Luntz
In what manner is it not truthful?

George, 21, Ga., white, scholar, did not vote in 2020
It’s the headlines. It’s these leads that they’re placing within the newspapers. The Liz Cheney stuff was simply despicable. It’s like, “Oh, Trump threatens Liz Cheney.” Effectively, no, he wasn’t threatening her. He was simply saying: If she was within the state of affairs that so many American troopers have been, would she nonetheless be this hawk on struggle?

Jack, 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020
I feel the press actually has a double customary in the case of Trump versus Harris or simply the Democrats usually. We noticed it with the “rubbish” remark by Biden. That was type of simply glossed over. Seeing individuals on MSNBC and even The Occasions, sadly, saying Kamala ran a flawless marketing campaign. Perhaps it’s as a result of Trump really had substance and Kamala simply ran on pleasure.

Ayshah, 21, Iowa, South Asian, scholar, did not vote in 2020
Most individuals don’t learn the entire articles. They learn the headlines and kind their very own opinion, and the headlines are sometimes very anti-Trump.
Moderator, Frank Luntz
Give me a phrase or phrase to explain Election 2024.

Joseph, 24, S.C., white, highschool instructor, voted Biden in 2020
Thank God it’s over.

Jasper, 25, Calif., biracial, meals service, voted Biden in 2020
It’s a repeat of 2016 however calmer.

McLane, 25, D.C., white, authorized subject, wrote in Romney in 2020
A curler coaster.

George, 21, Ga., white, scholar, did not vote in 2020
Thrilling.

Chris, 24, Fla., white, legislation scholar, voted Trump in 2020
I pray we didn’t make a mistake.

Jack, 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020
Planning and onerous work pays off for the victor.

Abigail, 23, Va., white, graduate assistant, voted Biden in 2020
Democrats nonetheless haven’t discovered to not be loopy.

Lillian, 27, Va., white, digital promoting, voted Trump in 2020
Make America regular once more.

Mark, 24, Calif., Black, chef, voted Biden in 2020
Chaotic.

Laura, 20, Md., white, authorized intern, did not vote in 2020
A lose-lose.

Angelo, 19, N.Y., Latino, faculty employee, didn’t vote in 2020
Extra insane than 2016.

Pierce, 26, N.C., white, gross sales, did not vote in 2020
Democracy in America wins.

Ayshah, 21, Iowa, South Asian, scholar, did not vote in 2020
At the least there’s not going to be one other Jan. 6.
Moderator, Patrick Healy
For many who voted third get together or wrote in a reputation apart from Trump or Harris, was there something that both candidate might have finished to get your vote?

Mark, 24, Calif., Black, chef, voted Biden in 2020
I simply didn’t like Joe Biden in any respect. I felt he didn’t change a lot for my life. And so when Kamala Harris is working round saying, “I’m not going to do something completely different from Joe Biden,” that doesn’t persuade me to vote for you.
Moderator, Patrick Healy
Mark, is there one thing that Harris might have finished about Gaza or Israel that will have received you over to Harris?

Mark, 24, Calif., Black, chef, voted Biden in 2020
Sending unconditional help to Israel after we’ve seen what they’ve finished, we’ve seen the deaths, and simply saying, “It’s OK. I’m not going to vary that” — I can’t, in good conscience, vote for that, as a result of I’d be saying I’m OK with what they’re doing.

Laura, 20, Md., white, authorized intern, did not vote in 2020
I don’t know if there’s a lot Trump might have finished to win me over. With regards to Harris, I actually wanted to see extra substance from her. And sadly, she didn’t differentiate herself from Biden actually in any respect.

Angelo, 19, N.Y., Latino, faculty employee, didn’t vote in 2020
With Trump, after every part he’s finished in his previous and with what occurred at Madison Sq. Backyard, that turned me off quite a bit. After which with Harris, she simply was simply so phony and simply not actual. And she or he wasn’t being sincere about her positions.
Moderator, Patrick Healy
Angelo, what’s an instance the place you felt she was being dishonest?

Angelo, 19, N.Y., Latino, faculty employee, didn’t vote in 2020
The entire fracking factor. Again when she first ran, she was saying: I wish to ban fracking. However then she flip-flopped. And I really feel like she’s solely attempting to try this to win the Pennsylvania election.
Moderator, Patrick Healy
It’s been talked about earlier than, but when Harris had picked Josh Shapiro, would which have made a distinction?

Jack, 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020
Yeah, I’m an enormous Josh Shapiro man. I feel he’s finished nice issues for the State of Pennsylvania. I name him the Glenn Youngkin of the Democratic Get together. He’s only a actually good chief and somebody that’s sincere. I don’t suppose I’d have voted for her, however it positively would have made a distinction in my choice making.

Angelo, 19, N.Y., Latino, faculty employee, didn’t vote in 2020
Yeah, in order somebody who voted for Josh Shapiro, I nonetheless don’t suppose I’d have voted for Harris. She’d have been the president, and he would have been vp.

Laura, 20, Md., white, authorized intern, did not vote in 2020
It positively would have made me pause and rethink issues. A extra average working mate would have helped me suppose, “OK, am I voting for the longer term and perhaps have some affect there?” I did take into account voting for Trump once I noticed Vance. I hope to see extra of him sooner or later.
Moderator, Patrick Healy
What do you consider Trump will do as president?

Joseph, 24, S.C., white, highschool instructor, voted Biden in 2020
I feel his insurance policies with vitality might assist deliver costs down. I feel we’ll see a decline in inflation.

George, 21, Ga., white, scholar, did not vote in 2020
Trump’s going to unleash the U.S. economic system. He was such a proponent of deregulation throughout his first time period.

Chris, 24, Fla., white, legislation scholar, voted Trump in 2020
I feel we’re going to get across-the-board tariffs, which I feel will in the end increase costs. However I feel he’s going to finish up securing the border, which can in all probability be a superb factor.

Jack, 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020
I feel he’ll get into mass deportation, attempt to actually lower unlawful immigration, attempt to ban sanctuary cities whereas working with Elon Musk to attempt to deliver up authorized immigration, particularly for these graduating out of faculty from a overseas nation.

Ayshah, 21, Iowa, South Asian, scholar, did not vote in 2020
There will likely be mass deportations, and hopefully that may deliver down crime.

Mark, 24, Calif., Black, chef, voted Biden in 2020
Tariffs, and I feel he’ll end the border wall.

McLane, 25, D.C., white, authorized subject, wrote in Romney in 2020
I feel he’ll scale back unlawful immigration, crime, taxes and received’t implement extremely progressive gender insurance policies.

Pierce, 26, N.C., white, gross sales, did not vote in 2020
I feel Day 1, he closes the border.
Do you help mass deportations? Do you help mass deportations? 6 individuals raised their palms.

Abigail, 23, Va., white

Angelo, 19, N.Y., Latino

Ayshah, 21, Iowa, South Asian

Chris, 24, Fla., white

George, 21, Ga., white

Jack, 22, N.Y., white

Jasper, 25, Calif., biracial

Joseph, 24, S.C., white

Laura, 20, Md., white

Lillian, 27, Va., white

Mark, 24, Calif., Black

McLane, 25, D.C., white

Pierce, 26, N.C., white

Jasper, 25, Calif., biracial, meals service, voted Biden in 2020
We have to streamline the immigration system to be simpler for individuals to do it legally earlier than we are able to begin deporting everybody who’s coming right here illegally, particularly in the event that they’re peaceable.

George, 21, Ga., white, scholar, did not vote in 2020
Yeah, I’d say 95 p.c of immigrants are fully peaceable and are solely right here for financial alternative. And America is the land of financial alternative. And that’s what we would like in our nation.

Joseph, 24, S.C., white, highschool instructor, voted Biden in 2020
In the event that they’re right here and never committing violent crime and in the event that they’re contributing to the economic system, I don’t see why we shouldn’t welcome them in, just like the melting pot that America is meant to be.

Pierce, 26, N.C., white, gross sales, did not vote in 2020
When you will have murderers and criminals simply working free, they’ve acquired to go. We have now sufficient of our personal individuals killing one another. We don’t want them killing us as nicely.

Jasper, 25, Calif., biracial, meals service, voted Biden in 2020
And that’s what Kamala Harris is already saying. She’s mentioned she’s going to deport the abusers and the criminals.

McLane, 25, D.C., white, authorized subject, wrote in Romney in 2020
Then why hasn’t she?

Pierce, 26, N.C., white, gross sales, did not vote in 2020
She had 4 years to do it, yeah.

McLane, 25, D.C., white, authorized subject, wrote in Romney in 2020
I’m for deportations of unlawful immigrants. And I would like the US to welcome good, proficient immigrants.
Moderator, Frank Luntz
What’s it about immigration particularly that causes you to turn into so animated and passionate? I see the distinction between this and some other difficulty.

Pierce, 26, N.C., white, gross sales, did not vote in 2020
My grandparents needed to come to this nation. My grandfather met my grandmother abroad whereas he was working within the army. They usually’ve at all times needed to struggle for each alternative that they’ve had. And it’s simply so unlucky that so many individuals simply stroll proper throughout the border and get free housing, free meals. I pay $2,000 a month to dwell right here on my own. You recognize what I imply? It’s not truthful that I’m struggling to pay payments once they get free playing cards they usually might do no matter they need. It’s unfair to the individuals who dwell right here. Let’s maintain our homeless and veterans first.

Laura, 20, Md., white, authorized intern, did not vote in 2020
I’m all for authorized immigration. My boyfriend is initially from Brazil. He’s now a U.S. citizen right here. He entered right here legally a pair years in the past to pursue faculty. And I do know I’ve so many mates right here who’ve an analogous path. That’s why it’s an animated dialogue.

Jack, 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020
It infuriates me as a result of we haven’t drastically elevated the quantity of visas obtainable. And there are individuals in Asia that bust their asses for American firms, work for a fairly low wage, they usually wish to come right here, however the firms actually can’t get a visa. After which I see my tax {dollars} getting used to fund unlawful immigrants whereas we are able to’t fund colleges correctly.

Chris, 24, Fla., white, legislation scholar, voted Trump in 2020
I take a extra humanitarian stance on it. Coyotes, the Mexican drug cartels, horrible, horrible persons are closely concerned with getting individuals throughout the border. Folks die often on the journey. They visitors girls and kids. It’s actually terrible. And I feel that I’d wish to see extra deal with that.
Moderator, Patrick Healy
What are some insurance policies and concepts that Donald Trump talked about throughout the marketing campaign that you simply don’t need him to pursue?

McLane, 25, D.C., white, authorized subject, wrote in Romney in 2020
I feel taxpayer-funded I.V.F. can be enormously costly.

Abigail, 23, Va., white, graduate assistant, voted Biden in 2020
He has been cagey about help for Ukraine. And I hope that he resoundingly helps Ukraine, simply as I hope that he’ll help Israel.

Lillian, 27, Va., white, digital promoting, voted Trump in 2020
I’m hoping that he retains the US in NATO and that we’re capable of hold our army alliances sturdy throughout the globe.

Jack, 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020
He was excited about getting concerned with the Fed. That may be a significant mistake. You bought to maintain the Fed unbiased. So I hope he simply appoints someone regular after Jerome Powell’s time period expires.

Mark, 24, Calif., Black, chef, voted Biden in 2020
Yeah, I don’t need him to mess with the Fed, and I don’t need him to impose tariffs throughout the board. I feel inflation goes to undergo the roof.

Chris, 24, Fla., white, legislation scholar, voted Trump in 2020
I would like him to take care of some type of help for Ukraine. And I feel any thought of him looking for retribution towards political opposition can be an terrible thought proper now.

Jasper, 25, Calif., biracial, meals service, voted Biden in 2020
I’m type of fearful about Undertaking 2025. If some side of that goes by means of, persons are going accountable me for voting for Trump. I’m additionally slightly bit fearful about meals security scares. I’m additionally fearful about personal-immaturity-type stuff, the place he’ll simply say foolish issues to world leaders. We might enter right into a nuclear struggle, so perhaps don’t do this.
Moderator, Frank Luntz
Donald Trump is the subsequent president. Give him a sentence or two of recommendation.

Laura, 20, Md., white, authorized intern, did not vote in 2020
Be open to vary and look into reforming well being care coverage and strengthen your standpoint on worldwide affairs relating to Ukraine.

Jasper, 25, Calif., biracial, meals service, voted Biden in 2020
We’ve given you a second probability, so don’t mess it up.

George, 21, Ga., white, scholar, did not vote in 2020
Hold your advisers shut. Hold those who helped you win this time. As we noticed with Biden, age can take a toll. And whereas he’s tremendous now, who is aware of in 4 years?

Lillian, 27, Va., white, digital promoting, voted Trump in 2020
I feel that Donald Trump or JD Vance ought to go on “Joe Rogan” often. That may be a cool solution to test in and provides a progress replace.

Jack, 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020
Hearken to individuals like Elon and positively don’t hearken to individuals like Laura Loomer or Steve Bannon. Hold them distant.

Pierce, 26, N.C., white, gross sales, did not vote in 2020
You’ve acquired 4 years. Make them rely. Be a president for everyone, particularly a president for many who really feel scared tonight, those that really feel victimized, marginalized.

Chris, 24, Fla., white, legislation scholar, voted Trump in 2020
You have got a historic mandate to enact commonsense conservative coverage. The voters elected you to make issues extra like 2016 to 2019, not 2020 to 2021. Respect your oath.

Joseph, 24, S.C., white, highschool instructor, voted Biden in 2020
Individuals have made it clear we would like change. Be the change, together with from your self. Encompass your self with higher individuals than the primary time period. Respect the workplace and make us proud.

McLane, 25, D.C., white, authorized subject, wrote in Romney in 2020
Be gracious to your opponents and never make every part about himself.

Mark, 24, Calif., Black, chef, voted Biden in 2020
That is your second time period. You don’t need to run for re-election. You don’t need to attraction to or appease anyone. So simply make the proper and good selections on your final 4 years.

Ayshah, 21, Iowa, South Asian, scholar, did not vote in 2020
Do no matter is in your energy to deliver down inflation. You’re a businessman. Simply act prefer it.
Moderator, Patrick Healy
How do you view Elon Musk?

George, 21, Ga., white, scholar, did not vote in 2020
Elon Musk is among the nice businessmen of our time, whether or not it’s PayPal, Tesla, SpaceX. The thought of him working some authorities effectivity program, I discover that fairly thrilling. He does have a number of bizarre concepts, however I feel there’s extra genius than insanity to the person.

Chris, 24, Fla., white, legislation scholar, voted Trump in 2020
He’s finished some nice issues for our economic system and for the world. I learn that he’s been speaking to Vladimir Putin fairly a bit, which was type of regarding, on condition that he has plenty of authorities contracts. He has a high secret safety clearance. These issues type of fear me.

Abigail, 23, Va., white, graduate assistant, voted Biden in 2020
He despatched Starlink to Ukraine. That prices some huge cash to assist Ukraine have army communication. He does extraordinarily beneficiant issues. I like him quite a bit.

Joseph, 24, S.C., white, highschool instructor, voted Biden in 2020
My notion is that he has been pushed out of the left. And I really feel like lots of people can relate to that. I can relate to that myself. It’s like, “You voted for Trump. You don’t care about your future kids.”
Moderator, Patrick Healy
How do you view Robert F. Kennedy Jr.?

Chris, 24, Fla., white, legislation scholar, voted Trump in 2020
I feel it’s a blended bag. I feel he has some nice factors on a number of the meals content material that we now have in America. However, he doesn’t like vaccines. And I feel it will be alarming if he tried to tug any vaccines from the market or blocked vaccines that may very well be efficient to assist individuals.

Pierce, 26, N.C., white, gross sales, did not vote in 2020
I respect the household title of the Kennedys. I hold listening to he’s a wack job, but when he might do a superb job of conserving carcinogens out of our meals, conserving kids wholesome, I don’t suppose that’s a nasty factor.

Jack, 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020
I feel when it comes to meals, like everybody else mentioned, R.F.Ok. has quite a bit to deliver to the desk. It’s completely disgusting how a lot affect Huge Meals has over the usD.A. and the F.D.A. I feel that the vaccine stuff causes a priority.
Moderator, Frank Luntz
There are three battle areas or potential battle areas that persons are monitoring very fastidiously: Israel, Palestine and Iran within the Center East; Russia and Ukraine in Central Europe; and China and Taiwan in East Asia. Which do you prioritize essentially the most, and which do you will have the best expectations for the subsequent president?

Lillian, 27, Va., white, digital promoting, voted Trump in 2020
Iran is crucial.

George, 21, Ga., white, scholar, did not vote in 2020
I agree. Iran is a real dangerous actor and has solely its personal pursuits in thoughts and type of a neocolonialism of Islam throughout the Center East and even into Europe.

Chris, 24, Fla., white, legislation scholar, voted Trump in 2020
I feel the sport fully modifications if Iran will get their palms on nuclear weapons.

McLane, 25, D.C., white, authorized subject, wrote in Romney in 2020
Of the nations that you simply listed, China is the one one that’s even near our power. We’re woefully undermilitarized within the South China Sea. If China had been to invade Taiwan, we might stop to have the ability to use our bank cards, when it comes to chips, semiconductors. China is committing genocide relating to Uyghurs in Xinjiang.

Pierce, 26, N.C., white, gross sales, did not vote in 2020
China is the Computer virus. They’re carrying Iran, Russia.
Moderator, Frank Luntz
Describe Kamala Harris’s marketing campaign for me in a phrase or phrase.

Mark, 24, Calif., Black, chef, voted Biden in 2020
Empty.

Laura, 20, Md., white, authorized intern, did not vote in 2020
Disingenuous.

Jasper, 25, Calif., biracial, meals service, voted Biden in 2020
Yeah, slightly manipulative.

Ayshah, 21, Iowa, South Asian, scholar, did not vote in 2020
A whirlwind.

McLane, 25, D.C., white, authorized subject, wrote in Romney in 2020
Radical.

Abigail, 23, Va., white, graduate assistant, voted Biden in 2020
With out substance.

Jack, 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020
Wine and cheese crowd.

Chris, 24, Fla., white, legislation scholar, voted Trump in 2020
Excruciatingly painful to help.

Pierce, 26, N.C., white, gross sales, did not vote in 2020
Rushed and disastrous.

Lillian, 27, Va., white, digital promoting, voted Trump in 2020
Lacking in motion.

Angelo, 19, N.Y., Latino, faculty employee, didn’t vote in 2020
Mediocre.
Moderator, Frank Luntz
How did you suppose the election was going to go?

Chris, 24, Fla., white, legislation scholar, voted Trump in 2020
Going into the night time, I knew plenty of fellow Republicans who had been both writing in or voting for Harris. I overestimated what number of Republicans would have finished that. Perhaps I cared an excessive amount of about that Selzer ballot in Iowa that got here out. And I actually thought that perhaps Jan. 6 can be sufficient for individuals. But it surely’s the economic system, silly. I acquired it fallacious.

Laura, 20, Md., white, authorized intern, did not vote in 2020
I assumed Harris had a shot as a result of my faculty campus positively supported Harris. I had an election watch get together there, and everybody was profoundly voting for Harris. And looking out on the polls — they had been actually a tossup for a very long time.

George, 21, Ga., white, scholar, did not vote in 2020
School is a big echo chamber, the place you’re simply being consistently surrounded by individuals with related views. Your professors are at all times telling you, “Donald Trump’s a fascist.” After which I’m getting known as silly as a result of I voted for Trump. I imply, clearly, that’s fairly condescending.

Laura, 20, Md., white, authorized intern, did not vote in 2020
A number of professors got here as much as me and mentioned, “Do you might want to speak in regards to the election final night time?” I had so many professors come up and say, “Do you might want to unpack this?” Or “We’re really canceling class at present due to the election” or “We are able to’t have this assembly.” And I used to be shocked as a result of it was fully blocking the concept that somebody would possibly help somebody apart from Harris.

Joseph, 24, S.C., white, highschool instructor, voted Biden in 2020
They suppose we’re far more liberal than we’re. My notion of our era is that we now have frequent sense and will not be one hundred pc liberal.

Jack, 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020
I imply, the exit polls would help that perception. I imply, younger males got here out in droves and swung to Trump. The Harris marketing campaign type of deserted younger males.
Moderator, Patrick Healy
What difficulty did your vote come right down to in the long run?

Mark, 24, Calif., Black, chef, voted Biden in 2020
The economic system and the struggle within the Center East.

Laura, 20, Md., white, authorized intern, did not vote in 2020
I’d say abortion.

Ayshah, 21, Iowa, South Asian, scholar, did not vote in 2020
I’d say the economic system and world peace.

Abigail, 23, Va., white, graduate assistant, voted Biden in 2020
Energy.

Lillian, 27, Va., white, digital promoting, voted Trump in 2020
The economic system.

Angelo, 19, N.Y., Latino, faculty employee, didn’t vote in 2020
Democracy.

Pierce, 26, N.C., white, gross sales, did not vote in 2020
The border.

Jack, 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020
Reducing the debt.

Chris, 24, Fla., white, legislation scholar, voted Trump in 2020
Peaceable switch of energy.

George, 21, Ga., white, scholar, did not vote in 2020
Whether or not I’m going to have the ability to get jobs once I graduate.

McLane, 25, D.C., white, authorized subject, wrote in Romney in 2020
Voting towards the out-of-touch progressivism of Kamala.

Joseph, 24, S.C., white, highschool instructor, voted Biden in 2020
Affordability.

Jasper, 25, Calif., biracial, meals service, voted Biden in 2020
Opposing the Democrats at this level.
Moderator, Patrick Healy
What do you hope will change about America within the subsequent 4 years?

Jack, 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020
I’d love for our legislators to not gaslight us anymore. Really clear up the problems, have a definitive plan and execute it.

Chris, 24, Fla., white, legislation scholar, voted Trump in 2020
I hope in 4 years we’re all dwelling in the identical actuality once more and we’re much less polarized.

Lillian, 27, Va., white, digital promoting, voted Trump in 2020
I hope there’s much less crime, there’s extra money in my household’s pocket and that there’s much less indignant political propaganda.

Jasper, 25, Calif., biracial, meals service, voted Biden in 2020
I hope the events restructure.

Joseph, 24, S.C., white, highschool instructor, voted Biden in 2020
I hope that folks take the mainstream media much less severely and do their very own analysis to know what candidates really consider.

Ayshah, 21, Iowa, South Asian, scholar, did not vote in 2020
I’d hope for much less inflation, disinformation and crime.

Laura, 20, Md., white, authorized intern, did not vote in 2020
I’d hope for much less inflation, a extra knowledgeable public and to have debates much like what Vance and Walz had.

Mark, 24, Calif., Black, chef, voted Biden in 2020
I’ve seen Obama, Trump, Biden, Trump. I’d assume it’s going to flip once more. I’d hope that 4 extra years from now, individuals understand the system is damaged they usually’ll maintain our legislators accountable, as an alternative of defending them endlessly, or we’re simply going to constantly be caught on this loop.

George, 21, Ga., white, scholar, did not vote in 2020
I hope religion is restored in our main establishments. And I hope these tradition wars can come to an finish.

McLane, 25, D.C., white, authorized subject, wrote in Romney in 2020
Cease demonizing these with views completely different than us. And I would like it to be regular for younger conservative girls to exist and be handled as individuals, too.

Abigail, 23, Va., white, graduate assistant, voted Biden in 2020
Yeah, I hope that in 4 years, the mainstream media wakes up and sees all people is ok and stops calling Republicans fascists simply because they disagree with them.
Moderator, Frank Luntz
We’ve been speaking as a gaggle since August. What did you get out of those conversations?

McLane, 25, D.C., white, authorized subject, wrote in Romney in 2020
I actually loved listening to from folks that view issues in a different way from me. Chris, you went for Kamala. You’re a type of Mitt Romney, nationwide safety Republican. I respect that. I liked listening to you stroll by means of your excited about why you ended up along with your choice.

Chris, 24, Fla., white, legislation scholar, voted Trump in 2020
Yeah, I actually struggled with this. However nonetheless, I’ll help President Trump. I feel one thing that actually shocked me, at the start of our conversations in August, was that our group was extra conservative than perhaps Gen Z was nationally. And after seeing the election outcomes and seeing what Gen Z did, I don’t know if I can say that anymore. I feel Gen Z is extra conservative than the generations above us.

Jack, 22, N.Y., white, underwriter, voted Biden in 2020
I completely agree with Chris. Ever since 2016, I’ve been terrified to talk about politics in public as a average individual. And this group gave me slightly little bit of a preview into what our era really thinks. We’re positively extra conservative than the millennials.

Mark, 24, Calif., Black, chef, voted Biden in 2020
I grew up in Alabama, and now I’m in California. Seeing a gaggle of people that really debate and care in regards to the candidates and aren’t loyal to a celebration however loyal to a set of concepts and actual issues — it provides me hope for the way forward for our nation. I don’t belief the management on the high proper now. However I feel with individuals like us developing, actual change can come by means of. I feel we are able to repair the issues.