Young voters overwhelmingly oppose a ban and they have already proven their ability to organize against Trump.
Fox host Laura Ingraham that the administration is taking the app “very seriously” and that they are “certainly looking at” a ban.released Thursday suggests such a ban could backfire for Trump in November, with 33% of U.S. adults saying they oppose a ban and 29% saying they support it.
A ban is also opposed by critical voting blocs like independents by 4 points, self-described moderates by 6 points and those who didn’t vote in 2016 by 13 points, while independents and non-2016 voters also oppose a U.S. ban of any Chinese social media apps. But the strongest opposition came from adults between 18 and 29 years old, who oppose a TikTok ban by a massive 33-point margin, 52% to 19%, while those 35 to 44 years old oppose it by a 13-point margin.
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