Most young voters are beyond any hope and live in an alternate reality, so no.
Are you saying voters who AREN'T "beyond any hope" respond to racist and divisive rhetoric? I'd really like you to explain that empty quote.
They're beyond hope because they do not judge Trump objectively. Every recent GOP nominee, from Nixon to Reagan to the Bushes to Romney has used dog whistles and racially divisive rhetoric to get votes. Trump just happens to be slightly more direct and does not use dog whistles. The Democrats do it too, with their "white privilege" cries. As for being divisive, that's not even a bad thing. Lincoln was, by definition, the most divisive president in US history, but I don't see you or any other anti-Trump Republicans criticizing him for it.