Trump official’s daughter says unwed women ‘vote poorly’ without ‘security of a man’
Evita Duffy-Alfonso (Facebook/Evita Duffy-Alfonso)
Evita Duffy-Alfonso, daughter of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy, is facing backlash after claiming unmarried women “vote very, very poorly” without “the security of a male.”
Speaking on a Wednesday (25 March) episode of Human Events with Jack Posobiec, Duffy-Alfonso argued that single women are drawn to the Democratic Party because they are seeking stability.
She said: “If you’re an unmarried woman… what is missing? It’s the security of a male.”
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She went on to suggest that this dynamic influences voting behaviour, claiming: “Young women and unmarried women, especially, are saying, looking at the Democratic Party, which is entirely based off of offering free things and social programs, and they say, ‘That’s my party. That’s what I want to go towards.’
“And so they vote very, very poorly.”
The 26-year-old conservative commentator’s comments come amid broader conversations about shifting support among younger voters, particularly as polling in early March showed declining approval ratings for Donald Trump, especially among those aged 18 to 29.
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