Gun ownership among Republican women is rising while rates are declining among Democrat men, highlighting the cultural rift between leftists and conservatives.
The numbers: The Gallup survey measured ownership rates between 2019-2024 compared to 2007-2012.
- Republican women increased from 19 percent to 33 percent.
- Democrat men decreased from 36 percent to 29 percent.
Not surprising: Republican men are most likely to own a gun, at a rate of 60 percent, which is up slightly from 57 percent. Democrat women are the least likely group to own a firearm, at 12 percent.
Regional data: Region is also a major factor in gun ownership, according to the Survey. 51 percent of Americans who live in rural areas own a gun, compared to just 20 percent of big city residents.
Zoom out: Overall, gun ownership remained fairly steady from 2007 to 2024, edging up slightly from 30 percent to 31 percent.
Quote: Former NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch reacted to the survey, saying:
- “I think it’s phenomenal and speaks to the confidence and courage of women who are moved to protect themselves and their families in the face of the increasing lawlessness and disorder.”
Moral of the story: If you find yourself in danger, find a woman in a MAGA hat—not a dude in a Harris-Walz camo hat.