How the Trump Era Is Molding the Next Generation of Voters

Recent data — and interviews with a dozen teenagers on the front lines of politics — show a decided leftward lean.

Jaden Rams used to be on fire for Donald Trump. Shortly before the 2016 presidential election, when he was 13, he put on a red MAGA hat and matching tie and yelled his support at a rally in his hometown, Grand Junction, Colo.

“I was getting politically charged around that time,” he said. “I was pretty passionate about a lot of the causes he was advocating for.”

Today he calls the presidential campaign and its aftermath “a travesty for American unity.” He believes President Trump has fulfilled his campaign promises, but added that “I don’t feel largely those have been positive.” Two years closer to voting age, he now leans left, and said he would register as an independent.

View the complete April 1 article by Emily Badger and Claire Cain Miller on The New York Times website here.