
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1609 - All The Single Ladies Voted Democrat
Nov 11, 2022
The influence of single women voters in recent elections receives an intriguing spotlight. Their alignment with Democratic candidates has reshaped voting dynamics, driven by changing societal norms around marriage. Financial disparities faced by single women compared to their married peers are explored, adding depth to their political motivations. Shifts in family structures and the impact of single motherhood bring further insight into why this demographic is leaning towards larger government support. Key statistics highlight their significant role in the electoral process.
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Single Women Voters
- Single women are a reliable voting bloc for Democrats.
- This is partly due to the decline of social institutions like marriage.
Importance of Social Institutions
- Social institutions shape individuals and their interaction with society.
- The weakening of these institutions increases dependence on the federal government.
Redefinition of Marriage
- Marriage, traditionally a social institution, has been redefined as a private arrangement.
- This shift has led to the acceptance of cohabitation and a decline in the perceived importance of marriage.
