Students from a top university abandoned their support for Vice President Kamala Harris and opted to back former President Donald Trump. This is the first time in twelve years that the student body has favored a Republican presidential nominee.
According to a new poll at the University of Notre Dame, 47.6 percent of respondents favored Trump, and 45.9 percent preferred Harris. The survey’s findings are a stark difference from four years ago when 66 percent of the study body favored President Joe Biden compared to Trump’s 29 percent. In 2016, twice-failed Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton secured 59 percent of the support, while Trump only had 24 percent.
Traditionally, college students tend to lean more liberal. However, Americans are beginning to wake up and notice the stark differences between what the country looked like under the Trump Administration and what it’s like under Democrat leadership.
One college student told the survey that the “Last four years are why my family is on welfare.” […]
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