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Crookshanks
08-22-2006, 02:48 PM
From the Wall Street Journal

The Fertility Gap
Liberal politics will prove fruitless as long as liberals refuse to multiply.

BY ARTHUR C. BROOKS
Tuesday, August 22, 2006 12:01 a.m. EDT

The midterm election looms, and once again efforts begin afresh to increase voter participation. It has become standard wisdom in American politics that voter turnout is synonymous with good citizenship, justifying just about any scheme to get people to the polls. Arizona is even considering a voter lottery, in which all voters are automatically registered for a $1 million giveaway. Polling places and liquor stores in Arizona will now have something in common.

On the political left, raising the youth vote is one of the most common goals. This implicitly plays to the tired old axiom that a person under 30 who is not a liberal has no heart (whereas one who is still a liberal after 30 has no head). The trouble is, while most "get out the vote" campaigns targeting young people are proxies for the Democratic Party, these efforts haven't apparently done much to win elections for the Democrats. The explanation we often hear from the left is that the new young Democrats are more than counterbalanced by voters scared up by the Republicans on "cultural issues" like abortion, gun rights and gay marriage.

But the data on young Americans tell a different story. Simply put, liberals have a big baby problem: They're not having enough of them, they haven't for a long time, and their pool of potential new voters is suffering as a result. According to the 2004 General Social Survey, if you picked 100 unrelated politically liberal adults at random, you would find that they had, between them, 147 children. If you picked 100 conservatives, you would find 208 kids. That's a "fertility gap" of 41%. Given that about 80% of people with an identifiable party preference grow up to vote the same way as their parents, this gap translates into lots more little Republicans than little Democrats to vote in future elections. Over the past 30 years this gap has not been below 20%--explaining, to a large extent, the current ineffectiveness of liberal youth voter campaigns today.

Alarmingly for the Democrats, the gap is widening at a bit more than half a percentage point per year, meaning that today's problem is nothing compared to what the future will most likely hold. Consider future presidential elections in a swing state (like Ohio), and assume that the current patterns in fertility continue. A state that was split 50-50 between left and right in 2004 will tilt right by 2012, 54% to 46%. By 2020, it will be certifiably right-wing, 59% to 41%. A state that is currently 55-45 in favor of liberals (like California) will be 54-46 in favor of conservatives by 2020--and all for no other reason than babies.

The fertility gap doesn't budge when we correct for factors like age, income, education, sex, race--or even religion. Indeed, if a conservative and a liberal are identical in all these ways, the liberal will still be 19 percentage points more likely to be childless than the conservative. Some believe the gap reflects an authentic cultural difference between left and right in America today. As one liberal columnist in a major paper graphically put it, "Maybe the scales are tipping to the neoconservative, homogenous right in our culture simply because they tend not to give much of a damn for the ramifications of wanton breeding and environmental destruction and pious sanctimony, whereas those on the left actually seem to give a whit for the health of the planet and the dire effects of overpopulation." It would appear liberals have been quite successful controlling overpopulation--in the Democratic Party.

Of course, politics depends on a lot more than underlying ideology. People vote for politicians, not parties. Lots of people are neither liberal nor conservative, but rather vote on the basis of personalities and specific issues. But all things considered, if the Democrats continue to appeal to liberals and the Republicans to conservatives, getting out the youth vote may be increasingly an exercise in futility for the American left.

Democratic politicians may have no more babies left to kiss. :lol

Yonivore
08-22-2006, 03:12 PM
We've talked about the "Roe Effect" in here before.

ChumpDumper
08-22-2006, 03:40 PM
As long as they keep going into show business, they'll be ok.

Yonivore
08-22-2006, 03:56 PM
If you kill your unborn children you can't teach them to kill their own.

DarkReign
08-23-2006, 09:29 AM
I will never have kids. Does that make me liberal?

Yonivore
08-23-2006, 09:45 AM
I will never have kids. Does that make me liberal?
No, but being a liberal obviously makes it more likely (apparently 41% more likely) that, like DarkReign, you will never have kids.

Obstructed_View
08-23-2006, 09:56 AM
Thinking that politics are genetic and to gather statistics and make predictions about it is so moronic it actually surprises me. I really didn't think the left was that stupid. If only it were that easy.

Yonivore
08-23-2006, 10:00 AM
Thinking that politics are genetic and to gather statistics and make predictions about it is so moronic it actually surprises me. I really didn't think the left was that stupid. If only it were that easy.
Who said anything about genetics?

If you're raised by conservative parents you're more likely to adopt conservative views -- including the view regarding the sanctity of life and an anti-abortion position.

If you're raised by liberal parents (if, indeed, you're even born) you're more like to adopt liberal views-- including the view that life doesn't begin until sometime after conception (a timeframe -- widely variable among abortion proponents -- that appears to arbitrarily migrate towards the date of conception as science and biology are more easily discerned) and that there are circumstances that allow for it to be terminated and a pro-abortion stance.

Now, over time, which view is likely to produce fewer children and which view is likely to propagate?

101A
08-23-2006, 11:03 AM
Yoni; you're overanalysing this.

It's not abortions.

Liberals are too bitter; there women are never in the mood; makes the men MORE bitter, etc., etc. That's why the gap is widening.

Ever been to a liberal party? Not an intact beer label in sight.

Yonivore
08-23-2006, 12:47 PM
Yoni; you're overanalysing this.

It's not abortions.

Liberals are too bitter; there women are never in the mood; makes the men MORE bitter, etc., etc. That's why the gap is widening.

Ever been to a liberal party? Not an intact beer label in sight.
Maybe so.

Whatever the cause, the result is to be celebrated.

Nbadan
08-23-2006, 01:53 PM
Who is this author kidding? Hispanic liberals are the fastest growing pop in the U.S.. Republicans don't give a shit about low wages for working Americans, they just forsee all these hispanics who vote Democratic at a 2/3 rate getting the right to vote.