Gen Z women are the most politically left-leaning group in the US, according to a poll which suggests that women 28 and younger skew substantially more left than the national average on issues such as abortion and gender-affirming care.
The 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll found that 17% of gen Z women identify as Republicans, compared with 30% of gen Z men.
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