Publication Date: 11/12/2025 4:00 PM CST
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Only 6% of Voters Know What Groyper Is

Publication: 11/12/2025 4:00 PM CST

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  • Six percent (6%) of voters know what Groyper means.
    • This includes 5% who described it as a Far Right or White Nationalist Movement and 1% who described it as followers of Nick Fuentes.
    • Another 5% said they knew what it meant but offered an inaccurate description. These statements identified the term as various unrelated things, such as an animal or a cryptocurrency. Some conflated it with the word "groper."
  • Nine percent (9%) of men know what Groyper means along with just 3% of women.
    • Eight percent (8%) of those who support Trump-like policies were able to define Groyper along with 11% of those who prefer AOC-like policies.
    • Among those who support traditional Republican policies, just 2% could define it.
    • Among those who prefer traditional Democratic policies, 3% know what Groyper means.
    • Awareness of the term is highest in high-population-density areas, where 25% can define it.
    • Among those who live in more rural areas, just 4% know what Groyper means.
  • It's important to remember that knowing what the term means is not the same as supporting it.
    • Among those who talk politics daily, 1 out of 6 (16%) can define Groyper.
  • A summary of the statements received include the following:
    • Far-Right / White Nationalist Movement: The conversation defined Groypers as a far-right, extremist online movement associated with white nationalism, Christian nationalism, and "America First" ideals. Statements frequently linked the group to activist Nick Fuentes and noted that they challenge mainstream conservatives.
    • Followers of Nick Fuentes: Statements in this topic defined Groypers as the fans and followers of activist Nick Fuentes, describing them as a far-right, white nationalist, and Christian nationalist movement. Statements also characterized the group as an online extremist movement connected to "America First" principles.
    • General Negative Descriptions: Some statements defined the group using negative descriptions and personal insults, such as "incels" and "jerks," while also labeling them as "internet trolls." These statements frequently connected the group to a far-right, racist, and White Nationalist ideology and identified them as followers of Nick Fuentes.
  • When assessing familiarity with terms in the political debate, Napolitan News begins by asking people if they know what a term means. In this case, 11% said they knew what Groyper meant. However, we then follow up by asking them to describe the term in their own words. In this case, 6% of all respondents were able to offer a reasonably accurate description, and 5% offered vague or inaccurate descriptions.
  • The New York Times published an interesting article around this topic called Who Are the 'Groypers.'

This data is from a Napolitan News Service survey of 1,000 Registered Voters conducted online by Scott Rasmussen, November 10-11, 2025. RMG Research, Inc., conducted the field work for the survey. It has a margin of error of +/- 3.1.


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