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    But most do remain hopeful about reaching the American Dream some day, and they’re making their own path en route: Today, they describe their generation as “creative,” followed by words like “innovative” and “diverse” — all qualities most think will help them eventually change the world.

    Majorities of voters under thirty think politics would be better with more diversity: More minorities, more women in office and (perhaps unsurprisingly) more young people.

    Older voters will vote regardless of whether they’re satisfied with the candidate choice; they do so out of a sense of long-standing habit, party allegiance or duty.

    (We should note, they’re voting for Mr. Biden when they say diversity is a top issue, but a substantial portion of them still think he hasn’t gone far enough promoting it, so it’s not that they’re completely satisfied with the president.)

    When young people think they can attain the American Dream (as most of them do, despite all their perceived challenges) they’re relatively more likely to call today’s economy good.

    Despite the attention over recent months and protests on college campuses, for the wider under-30 group, the war between Israel and Hamas ranks well below the economy, abortion, and many other issue factors.


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