German Youth Have Woken Up – Green Party Loses 83% Of Its Young Voters In Thuringia

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ER Editor: A geography reminder with the states of Thuringia and Saxony shown on the maps below. These are the states where the Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) party does better, i.e. part of the former East Germany with a traditionally poorer economy, so it is no surprise the Greens have crashed there. 

Translation: The youth elections in Thuringia and Saxony end with a sensational election victory for the AfD. The future is on our side!

Translation: AfD also wins #U18Wahl in #Thüringen clearly

German MSM reporting, which doesn’t see the brainwashing and propaganda on its own side —

Translation: Youth EU election: 46% of young people for AfD despite brainwashing and constant propaganda  A bitter blow for the system. Young people, especially in the east of Germany, remain untouched by the system’s propaganda. In Thuringia, the AfD, which is classified as “certainly right-wing extremist”, received a full 46.8 percent of the vote in the U-18 European elections, while the Greens remained below 2%.

Translation: HAMMER: AfD wins U-18 election in Thuringia with 37% and outclasses the CDU! Could it be that young people have finally woken up?

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A reminder that Thuringia and Saxony both have state elections on September 1 —

Germany: Upcoming state elections to bring major political shift

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German Youth Have Woken Up! Green Party Loses 83% Of Its Young Voters In Thuringia!

P. GOSSELIN of NO TRICKS ZONE

79% in Saxony!

Greens perform catastrophically in East German polls among youth, losing near 80% of support!

The Green Movement in Germany is in free-fall collapse!

Just a few short years ago, Germany’s youth overwhelmingly leaned to the Bündnis 90 die Grünen (German Green Party). Recall how Greta Thunberg’s movement was in the news everywhere, and FridaysForFuture was leading a major youth movement to a new future.

At one point, the German Greens moved to drop the voting age to 16 in a bid to capture even more votes. Some people were even speculating that Germany would soon see a Green Chancellor!

Nosedive in polls

Then, in 2021, the German Greens came into power in a coalition together with the SPD socialists and FPD liberals. Immediately they began to implement all kinds of their nutty green ideas and, for the first time, Germans began to realize just exactly what it all really meant: energy supply problems and economic woes manifested by high inflation, skyrocketing interest rates and the collapse of industrialization.

Visions of a green utopia suddenly turned into a dystopian nightmare and a bleak future outlook. All the hype surrounding the Greens melted away faster than a snowman in hell.

One age group that has since really woken up is the German U18 group, i.e. youths under age 18.

Thuringia: Greens lose staggering 83% of the youth support 

Today, Kolja Barghoorn at his Aktien mit Kopf site here reports that a stunning 83% of the youth have since turned their backs on the Green Party in the state of Thuringia, where in September there will be critical state elections.

In Thuringia, 9,000 youths under age 18 were asked in a survey who they would vote for. The winner by a huge margin was the conservative AfD party – by a long shot, pulling 37.4% of the vote – more than double compared to the 16.5% in 2019.

In short, the AfD has gone from 16.5% in 2019 to 37.4% today among youths under 18.

The formerly conservative CDU party was able to get only 17.8%, though an increase compared to 2019.

Ergebnis der U18-Wahlen in Thüringen Grafik: JF

Chart source: Junge Freiheit (JF)

Huge blow to the Greens

The real political bloodbath has occurred within the Green Party (Grüne). In 2019 the Greens pulled in 21.7% of the vote from youths. But in the latest results, only a measly 3.7% voted for them.

This means the Greens in Thuringia have lost a stunning 83% of their support from the German youth! 

Barghoorn calls the development “a blue miracle”, in reference to the official color of the powerfully rising AfD conservative party.

79% abandon Greens in Saxony

In the eastern state of Saxony (Sachsen) – where state elections are slated in September as well – the results are similar, with massive losses for the Greens and huge gains for the rightwing AfD, see Junge Freiheit here!

In Saxony, the Greens were only able to get 5.7% in the survey, compared to 27.3% in 2019 – that’s a drop of 21.6. This means 79% of their support among the youth has walked out in Saxony! 

It’s over – for the time being – for the green movement in Germany.

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