From the article:
"In Arizona, the Democratic senator, Mark Kelly, won a whopping 76 percent of the 18-to-29-year-old vote, while the Republican, Blake Masters, received 20 percent, according to a CNN exit poll. In Pennsylvania, Lt. Governor John Fetterman, the Democrat, received a lopsided 70 percent of the youth vote, compared with the 28 percent Dr. Mehmet Oz, the Republican, received. And in Nevada, Democratic Senator Catherine Cortez Masto earned reelection against the Republican Adam Laxalt, thanks in large measure to young voters, 64 percent of whom voted for her, compared to Laxalt’s 31 percent."
Take a good look at those numbers, and consider...
Doesn't look so good for the future.
If the red states want to stay "red", they had better re-consider the notion of "one nation, indivisible".
Otherwise, the nation is going to become indivisibly... communist.