SAEDNEWS: A viral NBC News poll shows that Gen Z Trump-supporting men rank having kids as the #1 sign of success, while Gen Z Harris-supporting women put emotional stability near the top and kids near the bottom. People online are both roasting and freaking out over the results.
In 2025 America, politics and gender are colliding in ways that feel stranger by the day. Between abortion bans in red states, “tradwife” TikTok, and right-wing influencers floating the idea that women shouldn’t even vote, the culture wars are everywhere.
In 2025 America, politics and gender are colliding in ways that feel stranger by the day. Between abortion bans in red states, “tradwife” TikTok, and right-wing influencers floating the idea that women shouldn’t even vote, the culture wars are everywhere.
But a brand-new NBC News Decision Desk poll just sent the internet into meltdown. Why? Because it revealed that male Gen Z Trump voters think the number one measure of success is… having kids.
Meanwhile, Gen Z women who voted for Kamala Harris put children way down at 12th place. Yeah. Twelfth.
For female Harris voters, having kids ranked 12th.
For male Harris voters, having kids ranked 1st.
The differences don’t stop there:
Trump-supporting men: Kids = #1. Marriage = #4. Emotional stability = a shocking #12.
Harris-supporting women: Emotional stability = #3. Marriage = #11. Kids = #12.
So, men are apparently laser-focused on producing offspring, while women are like: “Maybe let’s be mentally stable first?”
Naturally, TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) exploded with hot takes. Here are just a few gems:
“Kids at the top and emotional stability at the bottom is comedic.”
“They don’t want to be dads. They just want kids. Kids need emotionally stable parents.”
“Men want kids the same way kids want pets.”
“Maybe women don’t want to marry you because you rank emotional stability LAST.”
One commenter summed it up perfectly: “Men having emotional stability LAST ON THE LIST explains this entire list.”
The divide isn’t just quirky — it’s political. Think about it:
In conservative states, women’s reproductive rights are shrinking.
Right-wing pundits are openly nostalgic for a time when women had fewer rights.
The “tradwife” aesthetic is blowing up online.
So when Gen Z Trump men equate success with kids and marriage, it’s not just about family — it’s about ideology.
For Harris-supporting women, success looks different: it’s more about independence, self-care, and yes, being emotionally steady enough to not pass down trauma to the next generation.
Plenty of millennial and Gen Z women have been vocal about choosing to stay childfree. And their reasons? They’re thoughtful ones:
Financial reality (kids are expensive).
Lifestyle preferences.
Preventing generational trauma by waiting until you’re emotionally ready — if ever.
That’s why so many people online are baffled. As one woman put it: “You want kids, but you don’t care about stability? Make it make sense.”
At its core, this isn’t just a quirky list of priorities. It’s a snapshot of how gender, politics, and culture are shaping Gen Z’s entire vision of success.
For Trump guys: success = family, kids, legacy.
For Harris women: success = emotional health, stability, independence.
And the clash between those two visions is fueling viral debates — and maybe even the future of American politics.
Because if Gen Z men really do think kids are everything (and stability is nothing), well… good luck convincing women to sign up for that.
👉 So, what do you think: are Gen Z men out of touch, or are women just redefining success in a way that makes more sense? Let me know in the comments.