The Gender Gap In The Election Was Mostly The Marriage Gap
11/10/2022
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Earlier: Democrats Recoil From GOP’s Electoral Secret: Marriage Plus Children

I discovered that the famous Gender Gap was largely the less well-known Marriage Gap in the months after the 2004 election. As I explained in 2005:

“Affordable Family Formation”—The Neglected Key To GOP’s Future

Here’s my write-up of the 2012 Presidential election in which the Marriage Gap was as big once again as in 2000 and 2004. The rise of the oft-divorced Trump depressed the Marriage Gap somewhat relative to elections featuring George W. Bush and Mitt Romney, but it was back bigly in 2022, probably especially due to the abortion issue.

From CNN’s 2022 exit polls:

Gender

(18,571 total respondents)

 

Male

48%

Female

52%

Democrats 42% 53%
Republicans 56% 45%

Married with children?

 

Yes

21%

No

79%

Democrats 42% 49%
Republicans 55% 49%

Gender by marital status

 

Married men

30%

Married women

30%

Unmarried men

16%

Unmarried women

23%

Democrats 39% 42% 45% 68%
Republicans 59% 56% 52% 31%

Gender by race

 

White men

36%

White women

37%

Black men

5%

Black women

6%

Latino men

5%

Latina women

6%

All other races

5%

Democrats 35% 45% 82% 88% 53% 66% 49%
Republicans 63% 53% 17% 10% 45% 33% 47%

Updated 2:14 p.m. ET, Nov. 9

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