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On Friday morning, Matt Loffman of PBS reported that, New poll shows Americans overwhelmingly oppose anti-transgender laws, referencing a PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll. If this seems surprising and suspect, that s because it is.
Two-thirds of Americans are opposed to laws that would limit transgender rights, according to the latest from @NewsHour@NPR@MaristPoll. That opposition includes majorities of every political ideology and age group. https://t.co/EQoGi6wohe PBS (@PBS) April 16, 2021
When it comes to being asked Do you support or oppose legislation that would prohibit gender transition-related medical care for minors, 66 percent of a sample size of 1,066 national adults oppose. Broken down by political party, 69 percent of Democrats, 70 percent of Republicans, and 64 percent of Independents do. Only 28 percent of national adults support.
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New Poll Reveals Bipartisan Rejection of Gender Identity Policies in West Virginia
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A
new poll conducted by Spry Strategies on behalf of Women s Liberation Front (WoLF) found that an overwhelming majority of West Virginia voters across all parties do not support gender identity policies such as those included in the proposed Equality Act , which would
eliminate women s single-sex spaces and accommodations. Across all party affiliations, West Virginia voters understand that human beings cannot change sex and that it will harm women and girls to pretend otherwise, said Natasha Chart, WoLF Executive Director. Members of Congress must come together and act on this rare moment of bipartisan agreement to defend women s right to single-sex spaces.