Poll: Record Number of Young Women Want to Leave the United States

One aspect of the 2024 election that is still being discussed is the gender divide. While men largely fled the Democratic Party, women stayed and in many cases drifted even further to the left.

Now, new polling from Gallup indicates that a record number of young women want to follow in the footsteps of Rosie O’Donnell and flee the United States.

FOX News reports:

Record 40% of young women want to flee US: pollA new survey found that a record number of young women are interested in fleeing the U.S. and moving abroad permanently.Gallup recently found for the second year in a row that approximately one in five Americans say they would like to leave the U.S. and move to another country permanently.However, a growing number of young women expressed interest in fleeing the country. According to the polling firm, 40% of women ages 15 to 44 said they would move abroad permanently if given the opportunity. Gallup noted that in 2014, only one-quarter as many women of that age bracket expressed a desire to leave the country.By contrast, 19% of the young women’s male counterparts said they would like to leave the U.S. for good, marking what Gallup said was the widest gap it had recorded in this trend. Gallup also noted that few countries had shown this kind of gender gap in a desire to migrate since it started measuring the question globally in 2007.

This is largely, if not solely, about politics.

From Gallup:

Politics Plays a Role Alongside Age and GenderRising interest in leaving the U.S. is shaped not only by age and gender but also by political attitudes. In 2025, there is a 25-point gap in the desire to migrate between Americans who approve and those who disapprove of the country’s leadership.Desire to permanently leave the U.S. was not always such a politicized issue. Between 2008 and 2016, migration aspirations were similar regardless of views toward the country’s leadership. After Trump’s election, 2017 marked the first time this gap exceeded 10 points. During Trump’s first term, the difference in migration aspirations between those approving and disapproving of national leadership averaged 14 points. Under Biden, the gap narrowed to eight points, before climbing to 25 points in 2025, the first year of Trump’s second term in office.

John Nolte of Breitbart News offers a modest proposal to deal with this:

If we handle this correctly, what we could have here is a win-win…This is my suggestion to make everyone happy:President Trump should offer these women, all 40 percent of them, the same thing he’s offering illegal aliens: a free plane ride to a country of their choice. Because these AWFLs women are citizens, he should throw in a $25,000 cash bonus to cover moving expenses. He should also offer to cover whatever it costs to safely ensure their cats and battery-operated appliances get through customs.The AWFLs women win because they get what they want.America wins because we have just rid ourselves of the most toxic, America-hating, useless, parasitic, crybabying demographic in our country.

If the hosts of The View are part of this crowd, I’d chip in a few bucks and help them pack.

Tags: Culture, Immigration, Polling, Progressives, Trump Derangement Syndrome

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