The radical left's war on the American family isn't just an accident - it's a calculated political strategy. Take Texas State Representative James Talarico, a Democrat who remains conspicuously single and childless while pushing his progressive agenda on hardworking Texas families.
According to new data highlighted by The Federalist, unmarried people are significantly more likely to vote for Democrats, and Americans are becoming increasingly likely to stay unmarried. This isn't coincidence, Patriots - it's by design.
Talarico, who represents a district that includes parts of Austin, has built his political brand around attacking traditional values while embodying the childless, commitment-free lifestyle that Democrats are desperately trying to normalize. He's become the poster child for a generation of liberal politicians who see marriage and family as obstacles to their socialist dreams.
The Demographics Don't Lie
The numbers paint a disturbing picture of America's future. Single Americans vote Democrat at rates that would make Chuck Schumer weep with joy, while married couples with children consistently choose Republican values. Is it any wonder that Hollywood, the media, and Democrat politicians are working overtime to convince young Americans that marriage is outdated and children are burdens?
"The left knows that strong families create strong communities, and strong communities don't need big government," one Texas GOP strategist told us. "That's why they're doing everything possible to keep Americans single, dependent, and voting Democrat."
Talarico represents everything wrong with today's Democratic Party - a childless politician making decisions about education policy, a single man lecturing families about their values, and a representative who has no skin in the game when it comes to America's future.
While President Trump and his administration work to strengthen families through tax policy and border security, Democrats like Talarico are busy dismantling the very institutions that made America great.
The question every Texas voter should ask: Do you want your state represented by politicians who share your values, or by those who've rejected the fundamental building blocks of civilization itself?
