A new poll reveals that 40 percent of millennial men identify as “democratic socialist” or “socialist,” with nearly a third of both sexes from this demographic group designating themselves under those categories.

From September 21 to 24, pollsters asked 1,006 randomly selected millennials between 22 and 37 years of age about their political and economic leanings.

“Would you call yourself a democratic socialist, a socialist or neither?” the latest study by Maru/Blue and BuzzFeed News asked.

The pollsters divulged that nearly one out of three (31 percent) marked, “yes,” on the survey – including 18 percent responding, “Yes, a democratic socialist,” 8 percent saying, “Yes, a socialist” and another 5 percent choosing, “Yes, either a socialist or a democratic socialist.”

Socialists recruiting young men?

According to a daily in the United Kingdom, Marxist and “extreme radicals” are maneuvering to take over the Democratic Party in America, and the rising number of men who will become the next generation of leaders in the country now self-identify as socialists, which corroborates this trend.

“Millennial men were far more likely to identify as some kind of socialist, with a total of 40 percent responding affirmatively to the question,” the UK’s Daily Caller reported from the survey. “Roughly a quarter (23 percent) answered, ‘Neither, but I need to learn more,’ indicating potentially identifying as a socialist in the future, yet 32 percent said, ‘Neither, I’d never call myself a democratic socialist/socialist.’”

Women appear to be less likely to be swept away by socialist teachings, as about half the percentage (22 percent) of female respondents between ages 22 and 37 viewed themselves as a socialist or democratic socialist.

Going further, more people from this age group said that a socialist appearing on the election ballot would spur their vote, as opposed to deter it.

“A total of 28 percent of respondents said they would be ‘Much more likely’ or ‘A little more likely’ to vote for a candidate running for political office if he referred to himself as a ‘socialist,’” the Daily Caller’s Joe Simonson relayed from the study. “Conversely, 27 percent said they would be ‘A little less likely’ or ‘Much less likely’ to vote for the candidate. Over a fifth (22 percent) said it would make no difference.”

Slashing conservatism, selling socialism?

When it comes to placing themselves under one political banner, millennials ascribing to the liberal party outnumber those with an allegiance to the conservative party two to one.

“Asked what ‘best reflects your current political leanings,’ given options ranging from ‘Strong Democrat,’ to ‘Strong Republican’ or ‘Independent,’ a total of 22 percent identified as ‘Strong Democrat,’” WND noted from the poll results. “Only 10 percent would identify as ‘Strong Republican.’”

The new brand of blue sold by self-proclaimed socialist political leaders – such as Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and the upcoming socialist Democratic star from New York, Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez – appears to be sweeping the nation, as nearly half of all millennial Democrats now embrace socialism and reject capitalism and those who champion it … including the capitalist guru, President Donald Trump.

“The poll indicates nearly half of all American millennial Democrats (48 percent) identify as democratic socialists or socialists,” The Business Insider informed from the Maru/Blue and BuzzFeed poll. “Additionally, the poll indicates a majority of millennials disapprove of the job Trump is doing as president … [as they] are embracing socialism and have a particularly negative view of [him].”

The leftist teachings in America’s public schools and universities – as well as the progressive influence of the mainstream media – appear to have spurred Trump’s unpopularity with millennials.

“Overall, 52 percent of those surveyed disapprove of the job Trump is doing as president, compared to 34 percent who approve, the poll found,” The Business Insider’s John Haltiwanger pointed out. “What's more, the poll indicates 60 percent of millennials would support an effort to impeach Trump.”

Forgetting or blotting out the past?

With nearly three decades separating millennials of today from the threat of the former Soviet Union (USSR) and all of the problems and evils inherited with socialism – as pointed out by former President Ronald Reagan and his successor George H.W. Bush – the up-and-coming generation is evidently looking past the history of the failed socioeconomic system of government.

“At the height of the Cold War, it would've been unimaginable for so many young American voters to identify as socialists or support candidates who identify in this way, but things have clearly shifted since the fall of the Soviet Union,” Haltiwanter contended.

Today’s millennials are paying little heed to the evils of socialism as pointed out in George Orwell’s Animal Farm and the real-life catastrophic consequences of socialism witnessed a century ago under Russian leader Joseph Stalin – under whose reign 12 to 20 million of his own people died of starvation and from brutal conditions in gulag labor camps.

Democratic socialists today are reportedly selling their own brand socialism as the “humanitarian” thing to do to spread the wealth to the poor, while most conservatives would interpret the economic system as a means for the government to fleece the public of its money to build its own dominating and freedom-quashing “democracy.”