Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

The Statistical Divide In How We Perceive Life

Sep 24, 2025
Dive into a thought-provoking discussion on the NBC study revealing stark contrasts between values based on political affiliation and gender. Explore why fertility rates diverge dramatically, with Trump voters valuing family more than their Harris counterparts. Discover how consumerist lifestyles impact emotional stability and marriage priorities. The hosts tackle shifting cultural expectations, the complexities of debt among Gen Z, and the future of personal fulfillment in America.
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INSIGHT

Diverging Fertility Mirrors Political Values

  • NBC data shows stark fertility and value differences between Trump and Harris voters, with Harris voters far less likely to prioritize children.
  • This divergence signals accelerating demographic and cultural separation between political groups.
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Atomized Consumption Reduces Fertility

  • Progressive voters prioritize personal fulfillment and disposable money over independence and family formation.
  • Malcolm and Simone link this to industrialized, atomized consumption reducing incentives to have children.
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Progressives Prioritize Career And Emotional Needs

  • Harris voters (both men and women) ranked fulfilling career and money for lifestyle at the top.
  • They also ranked emotional stability high, reflecting awareness of mental-health concerns within progressive culture.
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