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Revision as of 07:11, 28 October 2023
Researchers polled over 1,000 registered US voters aged 18-34 and found that a majority of both women and men consider far-rightism and far-leftism alike to be red flags in a potential partner. A whopping 76% of women and 59% of men consider “identifying as a MAGA Republican” to be a major turn-off when scoping out a potential partner. Likewise, a hefty 64% of men and 55% of women said they'd also swipe left on someone identifying as a communist. It seems that sharing a love for Trump or Marx might not be the recipe for romance. [1][2]