Marriage, Single Parenthood, and the 2016 Vote

W. Bradford Wilcox, National Marriage Project,  and Jon McEwan, Brigham Young University In post-2016 election takes, one factor has largely been overlooked: the family factor. At first glance, 2016 looks no different than previous presidential elections. The Republican Party presidential nominee usually does better with married voters and in counties with more two-parent families. This…

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