The Democrat Party Hates America by Mark R. Levin
Author:Mark R. Levin [Levin, Mark R.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Threshold Editions
Published: 2023-09-19T00:00:00+00:00
GENDER BY MARITAL STATUS
18,571 total respondents
Married Men
30%
Married Women
30%
Unmarried Men
16%
Unmarried Men
23%
Democrats
39%
42%
45%
68%
Republicans
59%
56%
52%
31%
Source: Edison Research Network Exit Poll
Carroll concludes that âuntil we find a solution for our nationâs marriage crisis, the family will continue to fall apart. Also, the Democratic Party will win more elections.â8
Furthermore, â[u]nmarried women without children have been moving toward the Democratic Party for several years, but the 2022 midterms may have been their electoral coming-out party as they proved the chief break on the predicted Republican wave,â writes Joel Kotkin, executive director of the Urban Reform Institute, and Professor Samuel J. Abrams of Sarah Lawrence College in RealClearInvestigations. They explain in their article titled âThe Rise of the Single Woke (and Young, Democratic) Femaleâ that âwhile married men and women as well as unmarried men broke for the GOP, CNN exit polls found that 68% of unmarried women voted for Democrats.â9
Kotkin and Abrams point out that â[t]he Supreme Courtâs August [2022] decision overturning Roe v. Wade was certainly a special factor in the midterms, but longer-term trends show that single, childless women are joining African Americans as the Democratsâ most reliable supporters. Their power is growing thanks to the demographic winds. The number of never married women has grown from about 20% in 1950 to more than 30% in 2022, while the percentage of married women has declined from almost 70% in 1950 to under 50% today. Overall, the percentage of married households with children has declined from 37% in 1976 to 21% today.â10
Therefore, never-married single women, especially childless single women, are of enormous political benefit to the Democrat Party and its future electoral success. Thus, Biden and the party are acutely focused on catering to this demographicâand abortion is the key appeal, according to former speaker Nancy Pelosi.
As the Washington Examiner reported in July 2023: âSpeaking on MSNBCâs Inside with Jen Psakiâ¦, Pelosi homed in on [abortion]âone year after the Supreme Courtâs overturning Roe v. Wade. Pelosi said Democrats have seen success by centering their campaigns around pro-abortion talking points, which she attributed to helping the party avoid disaster in the 2022 midterm elections. âEveryone said weâre going to lose, 30, 40 seats,â she said.â11 More on this topic later in the chapter.
Kotkin and Abrams observe that âSoccer Moms are giving way to Single Woke Femalesâthe new âSWFsââas one of the most potent voting blocs in American politics.â12
This also explains why Biden transitioned from a so-called moderate on the issue of abortion to the most radical president ever on the subject. No longer does he, or the Democrat Party, believe that abortion should be âsafe, legal, and rare.â That mantra is never to be uttered again.
In fact, as Kotkin and Abrams explain: âThe rise of SWFs⦠is one of the great untold stories of American politics. Distinct from divorced women or widows, these largely Gen Z and Millennial voters share a sense of collective identity and progressive ideology that sets them apart from older women.â¦â
âMore recently, anti-family attitudes have become more pronounced,â explain Kotkin and Abrams. âââQueer studiesâ often advocate replacing the ânuclear familyâ with some form of collectivized childrearing.
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