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Why is Gen X so Trumpy?

Editorial Board Published October 7, 2024
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It’s true: Technology X is fairly Trumpy. However why? 

Responding to the age breakdowns for an Arizona ballot performed by HighGround on behalf of native information outlet Arizona’s Household, somebody on X contemplated that very query: 

To begin with, a ballot that provides you decimal factors for demographic breakdowns—like this one does for age teams—is deceptive you in how correct it’s, and it’s an indication of an novice pollster. However except for that, is there validity within the numbers? 

In 2020, the presidential exit polls for Arizona broke down as such: 

18-29: Joe Biden +31
30-44: Donald Trump +4
45-64: Biden +11
65+: Trump +1

That’s really surprisingly totally different than the nationwide outcomes: 

18-29: Biden +24
30-44: Biden +6
45-64: Trump +1
65+: Trump +5

In some ways, the HighGround ballot is a greater outcome for Democrats than Arizona’s 2020 exit polls, although the age teams are barely totally different between the 2. Nonetheless, the HighGround ballot and the nationwide exit-poll outcomes convey us again to the unique query: Why is Gen X so Republican?

Members of Gen X have been born between 1965 and 1980, in accordance with the Pew Analysis Middle. Which means they’re between 43 and 59 at present. As you would possibly discover, these ages don’t fairly match as much as the HighGround ballot or the exit polls. It’s a caveat to bear in mind, however the age teams line up intently sufficient to notice that there’s a marked distinction between Gen X and millennials. So what occurred? 

One idea is represented by this chart: leaded gasoline. 

That chart, which comes from this text by information journalist Christopher Ingraham, is predicated on a examine estimating that “over 170 million Americans alive today were exposed to high-lead levels in early childhood, several million of whom were exposed to five-plus times the current reference level. Our estimates allow future work to plan for the health needs of these Americans and to inform estimation of the true contributions of lead exposure to population health. We estimate population-level effects on IQ loss and find that lead is responsible for the loss of 824,097,690 IQ points as of 2015.”

As an NBC Information article concerning the examine notes, “Certain cohorts were more affected than others. For people born in the 1960s and the 1970s, when leaded gas consumption was skyrocketing, the IQ loss was estimated to be up to 6 points and for some, more than 7 points. Exposure to it came primarily from inhaling auto exhaust.” 

In fact, that point vary matches as much as Gen X. (Leaded gasoline wasn’t banned till 1996.)

Although a latest examine discovered that liberal political views correlate with larger intelligence, there isn’t a scientific consensus on how IQ—a sketchy technique of measuring intelligence—is related to partisan identification and voting patterns. 

The shortage of a scientific consensus doesn’t imply we don’t have circumstantial proof, after all. Take Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who over the weekend was nonetheless claiming that “they” might management the climate. 

She was born in 1974. 

I jest. Kinda. 

However there’s one other idea of why Gen X is so Trumpy, and we will name it the “Alex P. Keaton theory,” after the fictional Ronald Reagan-loving character portrayed by Michael J. Fox within the TV present “Family Ties.” This idea holds {that a} technology’s political leanings are formed by essentially the most impactful president of these occasions. 

Silent Technology: 1928-1945
Iconic president: Franklin D. Roosevelt

Boomers: 1946-1964
Iconic president: John F. Kennedy

Gen X: 1965-1980
Iconic president: Ronald Reagan

Millennials: 1981-1996
Iconic president: Barack Obama

Zoomers: 1997-2012
Iconic president: Donald Trump … Uh oh.

This idea explains why the boomers, Gen-Xers, and millennials vote the way in which they do. As for the Silent Technology being extra Republican—properly, the world has vastly modified since their early life, and plenty of of these ancestral Democrats turned Republicans after the civil rights motion. 

As for the Zoomers, they’re largely liberal leaning, however there are warning indicators amongst younger males. The unbelievable range of this technology ought to counteract a number of the pernicious results of the MAGA motion, however our rising gender hole between women and men and their voting preferences isn’t going anyplace anytime quickly. 

So did we reply the query? Why is Gen X so Trumpy? It’s both Ronald Reagan’s fault or leaded gasoline’s fault. Or each. 

Let’s say each.

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