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Updated · Fox News · Jul 6
53% of Young Voters Back a Democratic Socialist in 2028 as 76% Favor Nationalizing Industries
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 6

53% of Young Voters Back a Democratic Socialist in 2028 as 76% Favor Nationalizing Industries

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 6

Summary

  • 53% of likely U.S. voters aged 18 to 39 said in a September Heartland/Rasmussen survey they want a Democratic Socialist to win the 2028 presidential election; a November poll still showed 51% support.
  • 76% of young voters said major industries such as health care, energy and big tech should be nationalized, while 55% backed confiscating “excess wealth” to help young people buy a first home.
  • 74% called housing costs a crisis, 62% said the economy is unfair to young people, and 36% said they are struggling financially or in crisis—making housing the top reason cited for backing a socialist candidate.
  • Recent Democratic primary wins by socialist-backed candidates in New York and Colorado suggest that sentiment is translating into electoral gains beyond activist circles.
  • Housing policy could cut across party lines: 42% of young Democrats and 45% of young Republicans said they would back the other party’s presidential candidate if offered the best plan to lower housing costs.

Insights

As young voters lose faith in the American Dream, can market-based reforms alone truly fix the housing crisis?
Is the growing appeal of socialist ideas a political fad or a sign of a permanent generational economic shift?
With nationalization trending globally, could government-owned industries solve America's economic anxieties or create bigger problems?