He announced that because of Trump's current domination in the polls and the fact that the Left is attempting to take him off of state ballots, "this is the move that the College Republicans needed to make."
He reported that there was an "overwhelming vote" in favor of Trump after the Board of Governors spoke with "1000s of students across the country."
Donahue said the move was "indicative of the current movement of the party. Young males in particular, are becoming conservative and reporting to be conservative in the highest amounts ever recorded. And I think this is a good reflection of where my generation is at—supporting Donald Trump."
Recent studies have shown that the male demographic takes up the vast majority of young Republican voters. Posobiec asked Donahue why he thinks that is and what men have told him.
"They're telling me that they're fed up," Donahue stated, "they are tired of an academic class [telling] specifically targeting white males, but males in general, that we are evil, that we don't have a place in society, and that, you know, we're second-class citizens almost to an extent. These DEI programs are absolutely horrible for men's health."
He reported that men are now flocking towards father figures on social media that "tell them that they're not bad, that they are good, it's good to be masculine, it's good to be strong, and the reverting towards tradition."
He also said men are being drawn to "traditional churches."
"It was pretty much a necessary step in the evolution of the American cultural experiment," Donahue concluded.