http://www.isteve.com/04NovB.htm#babygaptac
scatter gram half way down page
http://www.herdrick.com/coloredmaps/bushVoteAndTotalFertilityRateForWhites--1.4to2.2And0.32177to0.685.html
Geographic map of fertility and voting
super map! the colors hardly change when you go from fertility to voting, except that the fertile states become even brighter red for voting.
Yes, this confirms what many of us have been thinking for years. A number of families in my daughter's school and in our parish and home-schoolers we know have a lot more than 2.2 kids: 7, 8 are not unheard of. Just like the good old days! ;)