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Wednesday, January 22, 2025
LIBERAL PARENTS STRUGGLE WITH TRUMP-VOTING SONS
Rob's note: I can understand why this happened. Most of the dnc's platform
was pure identity politics and telling voters that, if they didn't vote for
harris, they were sexist biggots. No one is going to vote for you if you
call them names.
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Liberal parents struggle with Trump-voting sons, New York Times reports
President Donald Trump won a majority of male voters age 18-44 in the
election
By Lindsay Kornick ·Fox News
Published January 22, 2025 7:00am EST
Liberal parents are now the ones clashing with their conservative sons
after the election, according to a New York Times article published Sunday.
"When Eli brought a Make America Great Again hat home from college this
summer, [Alex] Behr threw it into the corner of his bedroom. They argued
about guns, immigration and abortion, struggling to do so without
permanently damaging their relationship," the article read.
It continued, "facts dont matter to you, [Alex] Behr wrote in a moment of
frustration during one text exchange about Mr. Trumps legal battles. love
you. have a good day."
In a twist from the old dynamic of liberal children fighting with their
conservative parents, Callie Holtermann wrote that some progressive mothers
are struggling with how to handle their sons voting for President Donald
Trump.
Gen Z for Trump
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"Some liberal parents arent so sure they should try to intervene," she
wrote. "Plenty see their sons embrace of Mr. Trump as an expected act of
rebellion, or a choice made by an independent young adult that they should
respect. For others, it has felt like a painful rejection of the values they
have tried to instill in their children."
"Ive had to do a lot of soul-searching and reading about it to not feel
like Ive failed as a mom," Alex Behr told the New York Times.
Though a majority of young voters still voted for Vice President Kamala
Harris, Trump gained significant ground with the youth vote and won 53% of
men aged 18-44, according to a Fox News voter analysis.
Some parents pointed to social media and online conservative influencers for
pushing more right-leaning political beliefs that seemed to have "affirmed
[their] fears and vulnerabilities as [they were] aging into [their]
masculinity."
"I was like, whos got a hold of my son?" Melanie Morlan told the New York
Times.
One young man, Max Sorokin, argued the shift was reinforced by the
Democratic Party's failure to appeal to his demographic.
"They didnt even try to make young men sympathize with them," he said.
"They sort of ignored them."
His father, Alexei, was critical of his sons new views, though he described
becoming more frustrated with some of the Democratic Partys censorious
behavior.
"I told my son, Look, youre privileged," Alexei Sorokin said. "You dont
feel fragile because youre young and healthy and white."
Most parents ultimately chose to continue loving their sons, in direct
contrast to advice from liberal commentators.
"I always tell him, I might get worried about you and I might feel sad
because I dont think you understand some things that maybe you will down
the road," Melanie Morlan said. "But Im going to love you more when
youre struggling, because its just politics."
Lindsay Kornick is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Story tips can
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