In this episode, we delve into the increasing political alignment of single women with the Democratic Party and contrast it with the trends observed among married women. The discussion highlights how single women are becoming a significant voter demographic for Democrats, and explores various social aspects, including government services dependency and the evolving perception of women's roles in society. The hosts also analyze historical voting patterns, particularly in relation to Kamala Harris' rising popularity amongst single women, and ponder the societal implications of this demographic shift.
Malcolm Collins: . [00:00:00] Over 70 percent of single women identify as Democrat compared to only 45 percent of married women. The number of single women in the U S has increased 55 percent since 2000.
Simone Collins: Whoa, whoa, hold on. Okay. Reaching
Malcolm Collins: 2023.
Simone Collins: That is, that is huge.
Malcolm Collins: women in society historically they would rely on a partner to help care for them and to help care for their kids. Oh, and now it's the state. Yeah. And when you disintermediate the family unit, you can use the state both to decrease the BATNA of a woman to not have a partner.
Well, also acting as the caregiver, like these women are sort of like nuns to the state. They're basically married to the state.
Simone Collins: Wow. Yeah, that's a great way of putting it. Nuns to the state. That is.
Malcolm Collins: And I, and I also know that this trend could explain, for example, why black females overwhelmingly vote Democrats so much, because when you look at the number of single women, 47 percent of black adults are single compared to [00:01:00] 28 percent of not white adults and 27 percent of Hispanic adults
Simone Collins: I wish we could see information on the extent to which single women are getting government services
Microphone (Wireless Microphone Rx)-1: The number was larger than I thought 90% of welfare recipients are single women.
Would you like to know more?
Malcolm Collins: Hello, Simone. I am excited to be here with you today. Today, we are going to be talking about why single cat ladies are overwhelmingly voted for Kamala Harris.
Simone Collins: But they're not all cat ladies, are they?
She'll become a crazy cat lady. She only has one cat. Give her time.
Malcolm Collins: I think it is easy to underestimate one, how heavily Kamala is leading with single women. And two, how much Democrats have worked to increase the number of single women and how much that number has increased.
Over the last few election cycles to give them better margins towards victory.
Simone Collins: Wait, just with single women. So even now more single [00:02:00] women than before are voting for Democrats.
Malcolm Collins: No, no, no, no. They have created new single women. People are worried about them shipping in voters. They are creating a demographic of voters by making a portion of women intolerable to date, which It's very smart.
So we'll go over this whole thing. Single women are actually the only major demographic where Kamala and Democrats are still actually winning, which is what's really interesting. If you look at yeah, it's wild now.
Simone Collins: So this whole turning immigrants into. Leftist voters conspiracy theory has nothing on the single.
No, no, no. I mean, if you, if you
Malcolm Collins: look at married men, if you look at unmarried men, if you look at single women, if you look at married women, the only category where Kamala wins is single women.
Simone Collins: Wow.
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