Millennial, Gen Z women find partners listening to Joe Rogan’s podcast a red flag: poll

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Millennial, Gen Z women find partners listening to Joe Rogan’s podcast a red flag: poll

More than half of millennial and Gen Z women consider it a relationship red flag if a partner listens to “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast and refuses to watch a “Barbie” movie, according to the results of a wide-ranging new poll that reveals that young women are overall more liberal than men.

Change Research, a Bay Area-based polling firm, surveyed 1,033 registered voters between the ages of 18 and 34 to ask them about their political leanings, dating preferences, the upcoming presidential election, the economy and cultural trends.

The research revealed that 55% of women found it difficult for a partner to listen to “The Joe Rogan Experience” while 53% said it was difficult for a love interest to refuse to watch Greta Gerwig’s summer blockbuster “Barbie.”

The biggest red flag for young women, however, is for potential spouses to identify as MAGA Republicans, with more than three-quarters (76%) of those surveyed admitting this would make them want to run on the Hill.

Another common red flag among women is a couple who don’t have hobbies, say “All Lives Matter,” say there are only two genders and they don’t care, they never ask for details.

The chart shows the top red flags for women and men surveyed by Change Research last monthThe chart shows the top red flags for women and men surveyed by Change Research last month. Change Research

When it comes to millennial and Gen Z men, the biggest change is the date of potentially identifying as a Communist, with nearly two-thirds (64%) of the young men surveyed marking it as a red flag. However, more than half (59%) also agreed that the couple could not identify as MAGA Republicans.

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Other top changes for men included having no hobbies (60%), being interested in astrology (41%) and saying “Black Lives Matter.”

Podcast host Joe RoganMore than half of millennial and Gen Z women consider it a red flag if a partner listens to “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast. FOX News

As for the green flag in a relationship, 95% of women and 91% of men want a partner who reads.

Women also like potential romantic partners who research the best deals before buying, say “Black Lives Matter,” look better in person, take candid photos and identify as liberal.

Men also prefer potential partners who look better in person and research the best deals — but they also prefer people who say there are only two genders and own guns.

Other green flags among men include couples preferring cow’s milk to non-dairy milk, not being on social media, and identifying as conservative.

A supporter of US President Donald Trump wears a large "Make America Great Again" hat as he waits for the start of the "Keep America Great" rally at the Southern New Hampshire University Arena on February 10, 2020 in Manchester, NHThe biggest fail for women ages 18 to 34 is potential partners who support Donald Trump’s “MAGA” brand of politics. Getty Images

Differences in dating preferences parallel differences in political leanings among young men and women.

Research reveals that millennial and Gen Z women lean more to the left than young men, with 41% of women surveyed identifying as politically progressive, compared to just 24% of men.

Eleven percent of men say they support Donald Trump’s “MAGA” politics, while only 3% of women support him.

Image released by Warner Bros.  These Pictures show Margot Robbie in a scene from "Barbie" More than half of female respondents consider it a red flag when a partner refuses to watch a “Barbie” movie. AP

The poll also shed light on the stark difference in men’s and women’s cultural preferences, with men flocking to conservative podcasts like “The Joe Rogan Experience” and “The Ben Shapiro Show,” and women tuning in to the more left-leaning “The Daily” by New York Times and Ira Glass’ “This American Life.”

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When asked about their opinion about the movie “Barbie” – half of the phenomenon of the movie “Barbenheimer” – 31% of all survey respondents thought that the movie starring Margot Robbie was feminist, while only 2% thought it was sexist. Almost half of those surveyed (47%) said it was “just a movie.”

List of green flags from the Change Research pollBoth women and men prefer a partner who reads and researches the best deals before buying something. Change Research
Protesters argue with counter protesters holding a "all lives matter" sign during a Black Lives Matter rally at Town Field in Boston's Dorchester on Juneteenth, June 19, 2020Sixty percent of women surveyed considered it a red flag if a partner said “All Lives Matter.” Boston Globe via Getty Images

More seriously, young voters, regardless of their educational background, have a very gloomy perception of the situation in the US, with only 4% of respondents believing that the country is on the right track.

The majority of young people are not confident that they will be able to own a home, retire, have an emergency fund that will last them three months, start a business, or have as many children as they want.

Most survey respondents are not confident they will be able to afford to stop living paycheck to paycheck, go on vacation once a year, buy whatever they want at the grocery store, buy nice clothes, or have a reliable car.

The Supreme Court’s decision to block President Biden’s student debt relief plan is a major economic blow for many young Americans burdened with student debt, a decision opposed by 65% ​​of millennial and Gen Z voters.

The graph shows how men and women identify with their politics Forty-one percent of women surveyed identified themselves as progressive, compared to just 24% of men. Change Research

A large majority (79%) of the younger generation surveyed said they would definitely vote in the 2024 election.

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If the election were held today, and Biden was challenged by Trump, the Democratic incumbent would get 58% of the millennial and Gen Z vote, compared to 30% for MAGA Republicans.

Forty-three percent of young male voters said they would vote for Biden and 41% for Trump. Among women, the split is 65% for Biden and 25% for Trump.

A chat that shows the economic views of young peopleThe majority of young people are not confident that they will be able to own a house or have as many children as they want. Change Research
Chart showing student debt voting resultsThose with student debt say they are most worried about being able to pay the unexpected $1,000 in costs. Change Research

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ primary GOP challenger polled better with men, 43% of whom said they would support him over Biden at the ballot box if the election were held today.

But DeSantis fared poorly among women voters, with only 23% saying they would support him.

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