Generational Divide in Voter Information Sources Revealed by Irish Exit Poll
A recent exit poll conducted in Ireland shows a significant generational divide in how voters obtain political information during elections. Older voters (over 35) primarily rely on television, while younger voters (under 35) favor social media. The Ipsos B&A poll surveyed over 5,000 individuals across the country, revealing that 37% of those aged 18-24 use social media for political insights, contrasted with 30% of those over 65 preferring TV. These findings highlight the changing landscape of news consumption among different age groups.