New poll reveals that nearly one in four Democratic voters claim that they believe men can get pregnant.
In the online survey conducted by WPA Intelligence from August 22-25, it was revealed that 22% of Democrats have agreed that “Some men can get pregnant.”
However, the percentage increased after it included women, and a whopping 36% of white, college-educated female Democrats concurred.
“Overall, few Americans think men can get pregnant. But with 36% of a core Democratic constituency (college-educated white Democratic women) and one out of five Democrat voters believing this, one can see why Democratic leaders coddle the radical gender theory movement.” WPAi Managing Director Conor Maguire said.
It’s a scientific and medical fact that men can get pregnant and also have abortions. Trans men and non-binary individuals are human beings who deserve to be acknowledged by society. They choose their own identity—not me, not you, not any doctor, and certainly not any politician.
— Eugene Gu, MD (@eugenegu) July 12, 2019
Moreover, the poll also revealed the Left’s growing embrace of a radical gender theory, claiming that biological sex does not dictate gender.
“People born female can later “identify” as men while retaining the ability to reproduce; hence the claim “men” can become pregnant,” the data said.
According to the recent Pew Research poll, nearly 5% of young adults in the United States claimed that it’s possible to identify into a gender that differs from their biological sex.
The American Civil Liberties Union, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and numerous liberal media outlets, including CNN and MSNBC, are among those who opt for terms such as “pregnant people,” or “birthing parent,” instead of “women” when talking about fertility, abortion and pregnancy.
In the recent article published by CNN, the Left’s confounding new lexicon on gender, biology, and procreation.
“Some trans men and nonbinary people can also get pregnant, as can cis girls and trans boys. This is also true in the opposite: Not all women are able to get pregnant. Some cis women struggle with fertility, while trans women lack uteruses. Opting for gender-neutral terms such as ‘people’ or ‘patients’ allows for these nuances in a way that just saying ‘women’ does not.” Harmeet Kaur claimed.
Meanwhile, the poll shows more people on the Left are claiming that they are into the new gender theory while others claim that referencing pregnancy outside of the context of gender is misleading.
“Pregnant people’ doesn’t say who we’re talking about. It makes (pregnancy) sound like it’s a gender-neutral phenomenon or a sex-neutral phenomenon.” Carrie Baker, a professor of the Study of Women and Gender at Smith College, said.









