
According to an online survey, the majority of younger women say they prefer standard womanhood to radical feminist.
The survey results also show that 82 % of women ages 18 to 24 align themselves with “femininity” while only 50 % say they consider themselves feminists.
In other words, 79 % of the 800 younger girls surveyed agreed that stay-at-home parents may be” just as effective as a person who chooses to be in a professional industry.” Large majorities said they agreed with the conservative position on various issues, even if they did n’t identify as conservative.
The Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women commissioned the online study, which was led by researcher and former Trump White House special aide Kellyanne Conway and her business, KAConsulting LLC. It ran from January 31 through February 6.
According to the survey, abortion was the top issue among all young women, with 32 % of those responding saying it was the best, followed by the economy and inflation ( 30 % ), and two issues that made 24 %: mental health issues and health care.  ,
For 428 self- identified Republican women, which the Clare Boothe Luce Center called an oversample, the survey found that the economy was their most important issue, at 39 %, followed by immigration and border security ( 25 % ) and three issues clustered at 18 %: education, crime, energy and gas prices, and health care.
According to research, 79 % of young women concur that “releasing violent criminals without bail does not make a community safer.”
69 % of respondents said they thought it was important to “make all we can to secure our border so that drugs are not pouring over the border” because fentanyl is the number one killer of 18 to 45-year-olds in the nation.
Among the survey respondents, 74 % said they believed that “every child should have the opportunity to go to a class of their decision, regardless of their ZIP code,” and that they concur with liberals on educational issues.
According to the survey conducted nationwide, 71 % of the women said they concurred with the idea that “it is ideal to have kids wait until they are people before having irreversible sex-change therapies.”
Regardless of political affiliation, the Clare Boothe Luce Center’s study asserts that” the values and aspirations of young women frequently unite around liberal principles, particularly those that are centered on sexuality and family values.”
The majority of women surveyed also claimed that their mothers had the most influence over their lives, with 66 % of Republicans and 66 % of women saying the same.
This surveys comes as British liberals work to appeal to more female voters.
The standard GOP response to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address March 7 was given by Sen. Katie Britt, R- Ala., 42, who has two school- age kids with her father.
The Luce Center’s poll asked questions of a total of 800 people, age 18 to 24, with a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.