What will be the Gen Z voter turnout in the 2026 midterm elections compared to 2022?
Significantly higher than 2022 • 25%
Slightly higher than 2022 • 25%
About the same as 2022 • 25%
Lower than 2022 • 25%
Official election turnout data
Trump's Plan to Revive TikTok Aims to Win Over Gen Z Voters for Midterms and 2028
Jan 19, 2025, 03:51 PM
Former President Donald Trump is reportedly working on a plan to revive TikTok, aiming to appeal to Generation Z voters. Analysts suggest that if Trump successfully reinstates the popular social media platform, he could significantly enhance his popularity among younger voters, potentially leading to a shift in political allegiance. Observers note that Gen Z's affinity for TikTok could translate into increased support for Trump and the Republican Party in upcoming elections, including the midterms and the 2028 presidential race. The revival of TikTok is seen as a strategic move that could position Trump favorably among younger demographics who are influential in shaping electoral outcomes.
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Wisconsin • 25%
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