Nikki Haley: ‘Mistake’ for GOP to Ignore Gen Z

GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley said it’s a “mistake” that the Republican Party has, in her words, ignored Gen Z voters.

During a Feb. 18 Fox News town hall in her home state of South Carolina ahead of the state’s Feb. 24 primary, in response to a question about why the GOP has ignored Gen Z voters and what she would do to hear their voices, Ms. Haley said “it’s a mistake” for her party to not appeal to that demographic.

Ms. Haley cited an Axios-Generation Lab poll that showed that 58 percent of Gen Z voters are unsure if they will cast a ballot in November. She incorrectly said the poll stated that 58 percent of Gen Z voters do not plan on voting in the election.

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