This shift seems to be driven primarily by young men's prioritization of economic issues, while young women prioritize issues like abortion. However, I still don't understand how men who claim their biggest concern is the economy, especially those without a college degree and who are part of the manual labor force, can view Republicans as the solution. The Republican Party has led efforts to weaken the labor movement in favor of corporations. I also don't understand the support for their tax cuts. It seems that the perception of masculinity matters more than anything else, especially with Trump showing up at UFC events and appearing on podcasts of popular white male influencers.
The conclusion is odd, though. The video admits that young women are more active voters compared to young men and that young men's support for Republicans doesn't necessarily translate to votes. Yet, it concludes that Democrats need to focus on attracting this group to win. Shouldn't it be the other way around? While it's true that the Democrats need to work on attracting young men, the Republican Party also faces the challenge of appealing to young women, who traditionally vote at higher rates than young men.