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Absolutely nobody likes Mitch McConnell, not even Republicans, new poll finds
Most of the U.S. leaders covered in the survey have at least two thirds support from one party–but not McConnell.
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5.6% of American adults say they are LGBTQ. Over half identify as bisexual.
The number of LGBTQ Americans coming out and claiming their identity just keeps growing.
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Americans think marijuana is more “morally acceptable” than being gay
Most conservatives are OK with cannabis now, but not with gays and lesbians.
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Only half of voters are ‘ready’ for a gay president according to new polling
And when asked if they thought the people around them were ready, the numbers got worse.
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Church membership is dropping fast. That may be good news for LGBTQ rights.
People who aren’t affiliated with any religion are much more likely to be pro-LGBTQ. No wonder the religious right is freaking out.
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Majority of Americans are at least ‘comfortable’ with a gay presidential candidate
A majority of Americans are comfortable with the idea of Pete Buttigieg running for president.
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How queer is your state? A huge new survey found that 4.5% of Americans are LGBTQ
You may be surprised.
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Ellen is America’s most admired LGBTQ person
Ellen was the only LGBTQ person to make the top 10 most admired men or women lists.
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The Republican party is more popular now than it has been in years
The party faithful are coming back to the fold, despite the endless stream of corruption and misbehavior by GOP politicians.
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People who think gay people are born that way support gay rights. Why?
Saying homosexuality is innate could be a way of saying that gay people are just another part of human diversity.