This is amazing.

The highest priority for young men who voted for Trump is: Having Children!
The lowest priority for young women who voted for Harris is: Having Children!
Only 6% of female Harris voters said that they thought Getting Married and Having Children is important.
This is very bad when you consider that most young women are Democrat voters. (58% of Gen Z women voted for Harris, while 56% of Gen Z men voted for Trump.)
Meanwhile:

Among that minority of Trump-voting young women, we find Being Married and Having Children still way down the list, but at least making a decent showing. At the top are Financial Independence and Fulfilling Job/Career, followed by Owning Own Home. I don’t think they mean that their husband has financial independence and owns the shared family home. Even in this Trump-voting minority, young women are all-in on Independence. Of course they will change their mind later. But, during the Peak Marriage Years of 18-22, and up to Age 25, they will be swayed by this kind of indoctrination. Who are those Trump-voting Men going to marry? It is a pretty small pool.
I say that you will have to look for young women — Age 16-22 — who want to be Wives and Mothers. I would prioritize the Stay At Home Wife (and Mother). A woman who prioritizes being a Stay At Home Wife can still work full-time before she becomes a Mother. But, typically, this is not so career-oriented, since she will be planning to leave this job before too long, certainly by Age 26 or so. Peak Childbearing Years are 18-32. You want to have all your children done by Age 32 (at least three), not starting then.
Of course the Stay At Home Wife doesn’t prioritize Financial Independence either, except shared Financial Independence with her husband. She happily lets him pay for everything. But, of course, she is also very frugal, if necessary.
As rare as these women are, they are also underappreciated today. You can even find actual virgins. You just marry them — preferably, before Age 22.