The Democrats’ Greatest Fear: The GOP Will Turn James Talarico Into a Creepy, Unmanly Weirdo
The article discusses the evolving gender dynamics in American politics, particularly among Gen Z voters. It highlights a significant divide between the priorities of unmarried women and married families, which presents a challenge for the Democratic Party. The GOP may exploit this divide by appealing to traditional family values, while Democrats attempt to navigate these conflicting interests.
- ▪Gen Z men who support Trump prioritize having children as a key measure of success, while Gen Z women who support Harris rank it much lower.
- ▪The political gender gap is particularly pronounced among the youngest American adults, creating a wedge issue for the GOP.
- ▪Democrats face a dilemma in appealing to both unmarried women and married families, as their priorities often conflict.
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The Democrats’ Greatest Fear: The GOP Will Turn James Talarico Into a Creepy, Unmanly Weirdo Scott Pinsker | 1:42 PM on May 29, 2026 AP Photo/Eric Gay According to court records, I have two children. Because I’m so gosh-darn manly, both my children are boys. (‘Cause that’s how genetics works.) Therefore, I’ve never had to give my kids “the talk” — but I have plenty of friends and relatives with adolescent girls, so I know how “the talk” goes: Advertisement googletag.cmd.push(function () { googletag.display("div-gpt-300x250_3"); //googletag.pubads().refresh([gptAdSlot["div-gpt-300x250_3"]]) }); “Honey, sit down. It’s time you learned the truth. You have to be careful out there, because boys your age are only after… one thing.
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