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Tell me who you vote for, and I’ll tell you how many children you have: a study linking fertility to political leanings has been published, and here’s what it reveals
America’s Fertility Divide: Why Conservatives Are Having More Children Than Liberals The post Tell me who you vote for, and I’ll tell you how many children you have: a study linking fertility to political leanings has been published, and here’s what it reveals appeared first on ZENIT - English.
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The Daily Signal
· Jun 22, 2026
Politics and Parenthood: Why Liberals Are Having Fewer Kids Than Conservatives
America’s cultural divide now extends to parenthood. A new report from the Institute for Family Studies states that a fertility gap has opened up between the Left and the Right. Based on a survey of 7,000 Americans, age 18 to 54, the study found that conservative respondents had on average 1.40 children, compared to 1.09...
Fox News
· Jul 9, 2026
US hurtling toward population decline even as Americans say they want bigger families, new report warns
Americans want 2.4 children, but fertility has fallen below 1.6, with delayed marriage identified as a key factor driving the gap in family size.
OpsLens
· Jun 28, 2026
Why Archie Bunker voters feel U.S. parties are failing them * WorldNetDaily * by Alex Rosado, Real Clear Wire
Source link For all the talk of a “generation gap” between younger and older voters, Americans share an unignorable disillusionment with the state of today’s politics. Only 14 of baby
Catholic World Report
· Jul 9, 2026
Report projects U.S. population decline as birth rates remain low
Below‑replacement fertility is widespread across the country, according to the report by the Institute for Family Studies. [...]
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· Jul 9, 2026
Planned Parenthood Plans $47M to Defeat Pro-Lifers in Midterms – Its Taxpayer Money
Planned Parenthood’s 47 Million Election Blitz Raises New Questions Just days after regaining access to hundreds of millions of dollars in federal Medicaid reimbursements, Planned Parenthood announced that its affiliated political organization plans to spend more than 47 million to defeat Republicans who voted to cut the organization’s funding. While Planned Parenthood insists that taxpayer [] The post Planned Parenthood Plans 47M to Defeat Pro-Lifers in Midterms – Its Taxpayer Money appeared first on The Punching Bag Post.
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· Jun 24, 2026
Reproductive Freedom For All launches $23.5M campaign to elect pro-abortion Dems
A major reproductive rights group is launching a multi-million-dollar midterm election campaign to mobilize voters and flip key battleground districts by electing pro-abortion Democrats. Reproductive Freedom For All is investing 23.5 million this year, the most it has ever spent on a midterm election. The effort will focus on persuading “independents, soft Republicans, and split-ticket []...Click to read more
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