
"Fox News host Laura Ingraham expressed alarm at the number of younger Americans who do not consider marriage to be a key part of personal success, even though she has never wed and has done rather well for herself. She also criticized younger people for either not having children or having them later in life. Ingraham has three children, whom she adopted in her 40s."
"And young conservative men seem to still have their priorities straight because a new poll from NBC News shows that men ages 18 to 29 who voted for Trump ranked having children number one priority, the definition of success. Being married came in number four. So what about Gen Z men who voted for Kamala? Well, they ranked having children at number nine, getting married at number 10."
"This is a pattern that I have seen time and time again on college campuses where young men are ordering their life correctly, Kirk replied. They want to first and foremost have children, get married, and then have a nice job or to be able to travel. Kirk went on to lament that young women don't value having children, and this is one of the reasons why we are seeing a fertility collapse in the West."
A recent poll shows many young Americans do not view marriage as essential to personal success, with significant partisan differences: young Trump voters ranked having children and marriage much higher than young Kamala voters. Conservative criticism targeted younger women's prioritization of careers over family, attributing delayed or forgone childbearing to social media and cultural shifts and warning of a fertility decline. Poll figures show decreasing marriage rates and increasing age at first birth as more people wait into their 30s to have children. The conversation framed family formation as a central priority for societal stability and demographic health.
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