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In the battle for the future, the side having children may have already won.
Politics is often framed as a battle of ideas.
Elections. Messaging. Media narratives.
But beneath all that lies something more fundamental — and far less discussed.
Demography.
Because in the long run, it is not the loudest voices who win. It is the next generation.
And increasingly, that generation is not being raised by the political left.
For years, progressives have assumed a built-in advantage. “Demographics is destiny” was supposed to guarantee a permanent electoral majority.
This would explain Democrats’ open borders policies, which, combined with generous welfare benefits, add millions of voters electing to continue the gravy train.
That assumption is now colliding with reality.
The real divide is not just race or geography.
It is fertility.
And on that front, the left is losing.
As one widely circulated on X by @MoreBirths put it, “The childbearing gap between liberals and conservatives is absolutely exploding and has now reached 2 to 1 among women 25-35. In 1980, there was hardly any difference.”
