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Anonymous Brazil
6/21/2025, 11:30:04 AM No.211956396
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Common pattern I've seen in european countries

>boomers vote for the estabilishment parties
>middle aged folks vote for the far-right
>young people vote for the left
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Anonymous France
6/21/2025, 11:49:02 AM No.211956846
>>211956396 (OP)
How does that surprise you?
Anonymous Poland
6/21/2025, 12:03:01 PM No.211957210
>>211956396 (OP)
here it's like
>boomers vote for the right-wing establishment
>middle aged vote for the center-left establishment
>young people vote for both far-right (especially men) and far-left (especially women)
Anonymous Norway
6/21/2025, 12:04:18 PM No.211957238
>middle aged folks vote for the far-right
>young people vote for the left
Young men vote for the far-right just as much as the middle aged ones do. Young women vote for the far-left to an absurd degree though but that falls off as they age
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Anonymous Brazil
6/21/2025, 12:10:58 PM No.211957387
>>211957238
No, France doesn't have that much of a gender gap
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Anonymous Argentina
6/21/2025, 12:18:47 PM No.211957588
>>211956396 (OP)
You should disclude by gender and ethnicity
>young white males
Mostly vote far right
>young white females
Far left, greens, etc
>young migrants
Mostly far left, no gender gap
>middle aged
Establishment parties and far right
>boomers
Establishment parties
>>211957387
France has a lot of nons voting in the 18-29 age bracket.
Check germany, poland, sweden, austria, etc
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Anonymous Brazil
6/21/2025, 12:23:13 PM No.211957693
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>>211957588
Germany
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Anonymous Brazil
6/21/2025, 12:24:14 PM No.211957715
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>>211957588
Sweden
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Anonymous Argentina
6/21/2025, 12:29:54 PM No.211957841
>>211957715
>>211957693
Wonder what it would look if you discluded migrants that vote (mostly in the 18-30 age bracket, the older ones werent born there so they likely dont vote)
Anonymous Norway
6/21/2025, 12:35:18 PM No.211957979
>>211957238
Young men vote for both the far right AND the far left more than middle-aged men. Though middle-aged men overwhelmingly vote H/FRP.
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Anonymous Argentina
6/21/2025, 12:41:30 PM No.211958126
>>211957979
How many of those young men are brown and lgbt, though

If the pattern in europe follows with america (which so far seems to) you sre probanly getting the left vote inflated by browns
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Anonymous Argentina
6/21/2025, 12:54:03 PM No.211958473
>>211958126
>>211957979
For example, muslims in germany vote 70% Left if you adjust for age, its probably closer to 80% in the younger cohort, which is also the largest, and the most male-surplus one

If its only 15% of young male vote, thats enough to make a large shift, what would be a 40-60 suddenly can look like a 50-50
https://files.catbox.moe/5bp7am.jpg


A shame you dont have these stats discluded by race like america
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Anonymous Brazil
6/21/2025, 1:05:02 PM No.211958817
>>211958473
Most of Europe didn't have many non-white people until recently, so there was never really any necessity to collect ethnic data
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Anonymous United States
6/21/2025, 1:08:14 PM No.211958915
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>>211956396 (OP)
I voted Georgescu (the guy they framed as far-right) and then George Simion, pretty much Romanian version of MAGA. Made a comment about this on a Facebook group and got swarmed by fellow gen z retards, probably redditors
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Anonymous Brazil
6/21/2025, 1:10:13 PM No.211958967
>>211958915
Dan actually won every age group, being strongest with the oldest and youngest, while Simion almost won the middle-aged
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Anonymous Norway
6/21/2025, 1:12:48 PM No.211959061
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>>211958817
There aren't that many now either, at least not to an extent that would significantly influence election results, especially considering that a large amount of this population isn't eligible to vote in national elections.
>>211958126
Obviously a much larger amount than the ones that vote right. But it seems that the biggest difference among age groups is that young men did not vote for AP in the last national election. Albeit, in the latest polls they've also captured this demographic, the two largest parties among young men are FRP (right wing populist big tent party) and AP.
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Anonymous United States
6/21/2025, 1:17:29 PM No.211959208
>>211958967
If you exclude Hungarian minority and Moldovans, neither of which are ethnically Romanian, Simion won the majority of votes. The bigger divide here was urban vs. rural though, similar to America
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Anonymous Brazil
6/21/2025, 1:19:05 PM No.211959267
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>>211959208
It's insane how a group as large as Hungarians do bloc voting like this
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Anonymous Argentina
6/21/2025, 1:31:33 PM No.211959629
>>211958817
Many countries like france had them for over 3 decades already.
They refuse to collect it because they plan to merge and homogeneize the population into latinx mistery meat, this is what "integration" ultimately means.
They still vote as blocks, but the majority-demographic is expected to keep voting to many parties and identify with a secular, shared identity that is also posssesed by the minorities.
Arabs are told they are french (and also arab)
But the french are just french, not more french than the arabs, but neither different from them.
Is linguistic obfuscation
It is relevant because they clearly practice block-voting and gerrymander
>>211959061
>at least not to an extent that would significantly influence election results,
Not necessarily yet, but they could obfuscate the polling for what regards to specific demographic groups such as certain age cohorts, cities, etc.
Most nons in europe elegible for voting are young, and male.
They can easily shift a 10%ish percent
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Anonymous Norway
6/21/2025, 1:35:07 PM No.211959737
>>211959629
We haven't had significant immigration since the 2019 election from any region but Ukraine, which aren't eligible to vote and have a somewhat larger female share. AP's recent success is due to a) Drumpf and b) the return of Jens Stoltenberg to Norwegian politics.

Well, and that they brought a proposal to set a maximum cost to electricity. Which is honestly a bad policy, but happens to be very popular.
Anonymous United States
6/21/2025, 1:36:48 PM No.211959787
>>211959267
Theyโ€™re as ethnically unified as blacks in America and vote Dan by 90%, similar to how blacks vote Democrat in the states. Whatโ€™s gross about these Hungarians though is they have dual citizenship and vote overwhelmingly for Orban, a nationalist, in Hungary and then the most leftist choice in Romania