At a recent campaign rally in Montana, several young supporters of former President Donald Trump expressed their apprehensions about inflation as a significant factor influencing their decision to endorse Trump in the upcoming election.
Presly Aasved, a 19-year-old student at Montana State University, highlighted the impact of inflation on their generation, particularly citing the rising costs of gas and rent as major concerns.
Another attendee, 18-year-old Beyton Owens, shared her worries about the increasing price of gas, which directly affects her due to her frequent driving for nannying jobs. Owens emphasized that inflation, especially in relation to gas prices and everyday expenses, is a primary consideration for her during this election cycle.
For 28-year-old Tyler Sands, the issue of affordability prompted him to move from California to Idaho in pursuit of homeownership. Sands, now a homeowner, believes that Trump's policies could help alleviate the burden of high living costs.
Lauren Wetherell, 19, pointed out the significance of Trump's presence on TikTok in engaging younger voters and enhancing his visibility among the youth demographic. She noted the divided opinions on Trump among young people, with a mix of excitement and skepticism.
Meanwhile, 23-year-old Alexander Whitfield, who will be voting for Trump for the first time in the upcoming election, expressed his long-standing admiration for the former president. Having grown up in a non-voting family and later leaving the Amish community, Whitfield emphasized his anticipation of participating in the electoral process this fall to support Trump.
Whitfield described Trump as a legendary figure in his eyes, referring to him as the 'GOAT' (Greatest of All Time) and expressing regret for not being able to vote for him earlier. These testimonials from young Trump supporters highlight the diverse perspectives and motivations driving their political engagement as the election approaches.