Conservative-leaning Male Voters Share Hopes for Biden and Trump in Historic Debate
The upcoming debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is highly anticipated, especially among conservative-leaning male voters in their early twenties. CNN spoke to five of these voters to get their perspectives on what they hope to see from the candidates during the historic debate.
Michael Vaden, a 21-year-old student from Atlanta, expressed his desire for a civil debate and mentioned his dissatisfaction with the current presidential choices for 2024. He longs for a candidate who embodies the qualities of a statesman, like Abraham Lincoln.
Jake Kennedy, a 22-year-old student from Winder, Georgia, emphasized the impact of the debate on swinging voters and highlighted his concerns about Biden’s foreign policy decisions.
Donovan Dykstra, a 21-year-old Trump supporter from Augusta, Georgia, praised the former president’s speaking style and business acumen. He is eager to witness a civil conversation between the candidates and is curious to see if Biden can provide intellectual responses.
Noah Sells, a 22-year-old working man from Carl, Georgia, is focused on property ownership and hopes to see changes that make it easier for people to buy property in the current economy.
Dhruva Kothari, a Georgia Tech student from Annapolis, Maryland, considers himself less conservative than his peers but still leans right. He values a candidate who can lead the country effectively for the next four years and prioritize the needs of the common person.
These young voters represent a diverse range of perspectives and priorities, highlighting the importance of tonight’s debate in shaping their political views and decisions.