Counties with higher fertility rates voted for Trump
"...the panel results show that a 50% swing in a Republican vote share is followed by an expected additional 0.2 children per woman versus other counties. No counties actually shifted by 50%, but the key point is that across counties in a given time, as well as within counties over time, Republican vote share has the same, broadly positive relationship with fertility."
"...the panel results show that a 50% swing in a Republican vote share is followed by an expected additional 0.2 children per woman versus other counties. No counties actually shifted by 50%, but the key point is that across counties in a given time, as well as within counties over time, Republican vote share has the same, broadly positive relationship with fertility."