Analysis: Right now, mothers are much more blue than red. A recent survey found that those without children were 32 points more likely to identify as Democrats than Republicans, most of them identifying as liberal Democrats.
those without children earlier this month, I looked at the politics and ideology of those who have kids in the United States. Using data from the 2021 iteration of the national General Social Survey , I found that those without children were 32 points more likely to identify as Democrats than Republicans, most of them identifying as liberal Democrats.
The results above are also intermingled with gender. Among women, even those with adult kids are about 10 points more likely to be Democrats than Republicans. Among men, those with adult kids are nine points more likely to be Republican.
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