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REVISIT: Why We Lose Young Men

14 min · 16 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio REVISIT: Why We Lose Young Men

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Why are so many young men drifting toward the manosphere and right-wing politics? And why are Democrats increasingly struggling to connect with Gen Z and millennial men? In this episode of By the Ballot, Matthew Royer breaks down the cultural, economic, and political forces driving the shift. From the rise of manosphere influencers and podcast culture to the role of Christian nationalism, the DEI backlash, immigration narratives, and culture war politics, this episode explores how insecurity around identity, status, and masculinity has been turned into a powerful political pipeline. Rather than focusing only on economic explanations, this conversation looks at the deeper psychological and cultural dynamics shaping young men’s political identities. How do online influencers transform insecurity into grievance? Why does the fear of replacement resonate so strongly in debates about gender, immigration, and diversity? And how did figures like Donald Trump become a political symbol of validation for many young male voters? Most importantly, the episode explores where progressives may have miscommunicated along the way—and what a healthier vision of masculinity, leadership, and opportunity could look like going forward. If we want to understand the growing gender gap in American politics, we have to understand how identity, belonging, and status shape political behavior. This episode breaks down the insecurity pipeline from the manosphere to the ballot box. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.bytheballot.com [https://www.bytheballot.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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