Do Right-Wing Men Make Better Husbands And Fathers?
Women are searching for qualities found in right-leaning men. Is it because they make better partners and fathers? We explored this question and interviewed Kevin Neal, Chairman of the Republican Party of Palm Beach County, to get a glimpse into the life of a devoted husband and father.

It's 5 a.m., but Kevin Neal, a real estate developer and Chairman of the Republican Party of Palm Beach County, is already up, taking care of his twins while his wife, Laura, remains on bed rest due to hyperemesis gravidarum. Remarkably, she is pregnant again with another set of twins. He's the one to take Laura to her doctor’s visits, ensuring she stays hydrated with IVs and providing for her in every way possible during both pregnancies.
Despite the chaos of a child always crying and the house being in constant turmoil, Neal is tending to his family 24/7. He takes on the night feedings for their younger twins, James and Jackson, and hasn’t slept more than three or four hours at a time in over three months since their birth in November. But through the sleepless nights and constant demands, he recognizes these moments are worth it. Sure, the earliest stages of a child’s life are challenging and fleeting, but they're also beautiful and rewarding. “The stages that children are in, they’re only in those stages for a little while,” he reflects.