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Published Date: July 08, 2026

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Sexist attitudes account for up to 13% of Gen Z's gender voting gap

Generation Z men are less likely to vote for left-wing parties than women, and their political preferences can be linked to their sexist…

Source phys.org AI Summary Updated April 10, 2026
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Generation Z men are less likely to vote for left-wing parties than women, and their political preferences can be linked to their sexist attitudes, a large-scale study has found. Research on 15,122 people in the UK and 23 other European countries found that politics is "increasingly a battle of the sexes, at a time of public concern about Generation Z men's involvement in online manosphere communities."

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