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New polling shows Pete Buttigieg would beat Donald Trump in the general election
America wants Chasten in the White House, not Melania.
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Americans like transgender servicemembers more than they like Trump
70% of Americans support transgender troops. Only 38% support the architect of the ban, President Donald Trump.
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Trump’s ratings are so low if his presidency was a reality show, he’d be fired
President Donald Trump’s approval rating has hit an all-time low.
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Poll: Narrow majority of Ohio voters support marriage equality
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A new poll still shows a narrow majority of Ohio voters support gay marriage, unchanged from a similar poll this winter.
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Poll: Majority of Colorado voters support marriage equality
A majority of Colorado voters support legalizing same-sex marriage, according to a new poll released Monday.
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Poll: Support for gay marriage in Va. still 50 percent, no change in past year
Support for legalizing same-sex marriage in Virginia has stands at 50 percent just a little more than a month after a federal judge struck down the state’s gay marriage ban as unconstitutional.
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Ohio poll finds voters closely divided in support for same-sex marriage
A new poll finds that Ohioans are closely split when it comes to same-sex marriage.
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Latest polls mixed on marriage equality, discrimination, religious freedom
The latest polls released this week affirm growing support for marriage equality in several states around the nation, as well as growing support for LGBT-inclusive workplace protections. But another poll suggests religious freedom should trump discrimination laws.
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Poll: Majority of Catholics support marriage equality for gays, lesbians
A majority of Catholic voters in the U.S. now support same-sex marriage, according to a new poll conducted by Quinnipiac University. The poll found that 54 percent of Catholic voters surveyed supported marriage equality for gays and lesbians, compared to 38 percent opposed.
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NJ Poll: Voters support same-sex marriage, but want to decide it at the ballot box
A new poll suggests that New Jersey voters’ support for marriage equality has reach a new high, but that two-thirds of voters want to decide the measure at the ballot box, rather than allow the state legislature to make the change.