
""For an unmarried woman, what are you looking for in your life most of all? What is missing? It's the security of a male. And so young women and unmarried women especially are saying, looking at the Democratic Party, which is entirely based off of offering free things and social programs, and they say, that's my party. That's what I want to go towards.""
""They, they, they, they vote very, very poorly. Unmarried women want the government to give them free things because they can't get a man to provide for them.""
Evita Duffy claimed that unmarried women vote poorly because they seek male security in their lives. She argued that these women gravitate towards the Democratic Party, which offers social programs and free benefits. Duffy highlighted a recent drop in approval ratings for the president among young men, suggesting that concerns about issues like potential drafts into war also influence their political views. She emphasized the divide between married and unmarried voters in shaping political preferences.
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