They’re growing up in the Trump era. Here’s what they want from the next president.

Growing up in the era of Trump, kids are forming their own views on what it means to be president. They've learned from eavesdropping on adults and watching news on TV or TikTok. But Trump's unique approach to politics has shaped their understanding of the office.

For 20-year-old Florida college student Madalyn Probst, integrity is crucial for a president. "They're supposed to be a public servant," she said. "I miss knowing that my president knew that." Many young voters who grew up during Trump's presidency initially supported him but are now disillusioned with his actions. They want a candidate who can relate to their fears about the economy and civil rights.

Experts say that growing up under Trump has influenced young people's views on the presidency, particularly in terms of checks and balances. Some students believe that the president can do whatever they want without limits, while others understand that there are rules to follow.

Probst wants a president who is authentic and represents all Americans, not just those who are convenient to them. Her generation is more concerned with issues like economic inequality and social justice than partisan politics.

Kids today are being shaped by the polarized political climate of Trump's presidency. Some students are hesitant to discuss current events because they don't want to offend others. Others have concerns about the impact of the president's actions on their lives.

As Gen Z voters approach adulthood, they're looking for a candidate who can cut through the alienation and frustration with politics. They want someone who understands their fears and can relate to their struggles.

A Harvard Youth Poll shows that young Americans are increasingly concerned about the state of the country, but many still support Trump or either party in Congress. The poll also highlights concerns about immigration, climate change, and social justice issues.

The next president will need to address these issues and build trust with a generation that's been shaped by Trump's presidency. As Probst said, "I don't want them making erratic claims or attempting to alienate groups of people using their personal social media." The future of politics depends on finding leaders who can connect with young people and inspire a new sense of hope and civic engagement.
 
I'm like totally nostalgic for the 90s when we didn't have all these divisive news channels and social media platforms 📺👀. Nowadays, it's like every kid is an expert on politics just 'cause they've been watching Trump do his thing on TV or TikTok 🤪. It's kinda sad, you know? They're missin' out on learnin' about the history of the presidency and how it's supposed to work... all that checks and balances stuff 📚.

I remember growin' up watchin' news with my parents and thinkin' that a president was like a leader who looked out for everyone, not just their own interests 🤝. Now, I feel like a lot of young people are gettin' this idea from Trump's antics on Twitter... it's like they're tryin' to relate to him or somethin', but really they're just repeatin' what he says without thinkin' about the bigger picture 🙄.

I hope that next gen is gonna come along and change that, you know? They need someone who can connect with 'em on a real level, someone who's not all about party politics or social media clout... they need someone who's gonna inspire 'em to get out there and make a difference 💖.
 
🤔 I think it's crazy how much we've learned from Trump's presidency, but not necessarily in the way that we thought we would. Like, some of these kids are totally disillusioned with him and his whole "do whatever you want" vibe, but they're still trying to figure out what a president is supposed to be all about 🤷‍♀️. I mean, Madalyn's got it right when she says integrity is key - that's like, super important for someone in charge 🙌.

But what's also wild is how much this generation cares about social justice and economic inequality 💸👥. Like, they're not just thinking about the party line or whoever is convenient to them - they're actually thinking about how policy affects their lives 🤯. And honestly? That's kinda refreshing 😎.

It's like, we've been conditioned to be so cynical about politics, but these kids are trying to break that cycle 🌈. They want a president who can relate to them and address the issues they care about 💬. It's gonna be interesting to see how this plays out in the next election 🗳️. Can we find leaders who can connect with Gen Z and inspire some hope for the future? 🤞
 
I'm low-key worried about the state of our youth, you know? Growing up in this polarized world has shaped their views, but it's also made them super skeptical. They're like, "Is this guy for real?" 🤔 I get it, Trump's been a wild card, and it's natural that kids would be influenced by his antics. But now they're looking for someone who can connect with them, who gets it, you feel? It's not just about party politics; it's about understanding the struggles of everyday Americans. We need leaders who can break down those barriers and inspire hope again 💡
 
🤔 I think its kinda crazy how growing up with trump has changed the way ppl think about the presidency, especially for kids who are coming into adulthood now... they're like "wait what's the deal with checks and balances?" or "can the president just do whatever they want?" 🤷‍♀️ its like they've been conditioned to be more polarized and less trusting of authority figures... but at the same time, they're looking for someone who can really listen to them and address their concerns 🗣️ it's a weird vibe, but I guess thats what we need, someone who can cut through all the noise and just have a real conversation with us 💬
 
I just feel so weird about this next president thing 🤔. I mean, we're 20 years old now and growing up hearing crazy stuff from Trump, but at the same time, we're trying to figure out what's good for our country 🌎. It's like, we want someone who is real and can relate to us, you know? Not just some politician who only cares about their own party 🤷‍♀️. We need someone who understands our struggles with the economy and civil rights 🤑💪. And can't they just be honest for once without making up crazy claims on social media 📱😒? I think that's what we're looking for in a president... someone who gets it 👏.
 
🤔 I'm so done with the whole 'be whoever you want' mentality that's been perpetuated under Trump's presidency... like, no thanks. We need someone who's gonna be a real public servant, not just some self-serving politician trying to get re-elected. The fact that young people are even questioning whether or not there are checks and balances in place is wild to me. I mean, come on, we're already living in a world where social media can make or break your reputation, so how's the next gen supposed to navigate all this? And don't even get me started on economic inequality... it's like, we need leaders who are gonna tackle these issues head-on, not just throw some empty promises our way. I'm low-key excited for whoever comes along and can connect with Gen Z on a real level, though 🤗
 
I think its wild how we're seeing the next gen form their own views on what makes a good president 🤯👀 They wanna be served not just protected, you know? Want someone authentic and all about the ppl, not just those who are convenient to them 💖. Growing up in trump's era has shaped them to wanna check balances too, not think one person can do whatever they want without rules 🤔💪
 
It's fascinating how Trump's presidency has influenced the views of Gen Z voters, particularly when it comes to checks and balances. They're being shaped by this polarized climate, where some believe in absolute presidential power 🤔. It's interesting that Probst is looking for authenticity and representation from a president, rather than just partisan politics. This aligns with research on the importance of emotional intelligence and empathy in leadership. The next president will need to address these concerns and build trust with a generation that's been shaped by Trump's unconventional approach 🗳️.
 
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