Looking at just the gender breakdown of this year’s exit poll, it first appears that men are more polarized politically than women. Men favor the GOP by 14 points (56% Republican to 42% Democrat), while women only favor the Democrats by 8 points (53% Democrat to 45% Republican).
But drill down one level further by adding marital status into the picture, and it quickly becomes clear that one demographic is far more polarized than the others:

Sure, married men break for Republicans by 20 points, but married women also vote Republican by 14 points. Even unmarried men vote Republican, although by a much smaller 7-point margin.
But unmarried women are a Democratic bonanza. Democrats clean up among single women by a whopping 37-point margin.
The good news for the Democrats is that the number of unmarried women is growing every year. From the earliest census up through 1950, roughly 80% of households were led by a married couple. By 2000, that percentage had fallen to 52%, and by 2010, for the first time in the nation’s history, most households did not include a married couple. Marriage has only continued to decline since then.
The destruction of the nuclear family may be great for Democrats, but it has been a disaster for children, especially boys. As MIT economist David Autor and UCLA economist Melanie Wasserman recently noted:
It turns out that the disadvantages of single parenthood don’t affect genders equally. In fact, while girls from single-parent homes seem to have almost equal outcomes to their married parent peers, boys do far worse. Autor and Wasserman write:
This gap between boy and girl outcomes from single-parent homes is a continuing gift to the Democratic Party because it makes marriage more elusive.
Women understandably want a mate who is at least as educated, or has earning power equal to their own. But the more single-parent households there are, the fewer of these marriageable men there are available for women seeking husbands in the next generation. The result is a never-ending doom cycle of more unmarriageable men and more single parents.
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Democrats want everyone to believe that all these missing fathers can be replaced by welfare checks and government-funded pre-K and child care programs. They’re wrong. These programs are not suitable replacements for fathers.
So, until we find a solution for our nation’s marriage crisis, the family will continue to fall apart. Also, the Democratic Party will win more elections.