Testosterone Searches Highlight Political Divide
The Liberal Party of the Blue Nation seems to be more focused on their relationship with Google than pressing issues. Meanwhile, there’s an intriguing approach to discussing personal changes, with some suggesting testosterone treatments over traditional hormone therapies.
Recent analysis from Invigor Medical shows that five states, leaning Republican, dominate online searches about testosterone. Notably, these states are projected to support GOP candidates with around 60% of their votes in the upcoming 2024 election. This surge in interest is particularly stark when compared to states like New York and Rhode Island, where there’s been a notable decline in testosterone-related queries.
Overall, American interest in testosterone has dramatically risen. It seems like many men are grappling with lower levels, perhaps more than ever before.
Invigor Medical indicates a variety of related topics that people are keen on, from serious concerns like “normal testosterone levels in men” to curious inquiries about phrases like “lower testosterone” and even more absurd ideas such as the “secret testosterone nexus.”
I suppose I’ll have to check my testosterone levels; one of these methods is beyond necessary. https://t.co/cewckryfqz
– Sernovich (@cernovich) August 22, 2025
In Washington, DC, curiosity about testosterone has grown by 20% over the last decade. However, the interest is still relatively minor compared to other areas, lacking any major surprises.
Interestingly, the term “testosterone rewired to David Brooks” became the fastest-growing testosterone search term last year in the district. I looked it up and found a man flexing on the cover of a book about naturally increasing testosterone levels. It’s possible that some DC liberals were anticipating insights from New York Times columnist David Brooks about the alleged threats posed by testosterone to democracy.
Though I’ve yet to read “Testosterone Rewiring,” I’d actually encourage all the Democrats on the hill to give it a look.





