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Will the queer resistance be sponsored by big banks?
Has Pride has become too commercial?
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Not everyone feels welcome at pride. Here’s why.
We asked our readers if they felt welcome at pride events and some of the answers they gave us may surprise you.
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Polling shows Americans are more accepting of gay people than ever
A yearly poll from Gallup on social issues shows a definite trend to the left on a number of social issues.
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Christians most influenced this election season by Limbaugh, Hannity, O’Reilly
Trump seemed an unlikely candidate for Christians to get behind, now we know who they were listening to that helped sway them to support him.
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Poll: Young Americans overwhelmingly favor LGBT rights
While young Americans favored LGBT rights on every issue in the poll, only 6 percent consider the LGBT rights one of the top issues facing the country.
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Poll: Only 41% of Americans back trans restroom rights
46% said transs people should be legally required to use the bathroom corresponding with their birth gender.
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Poll: Christians rank their own religious freedom as most important than others
Americans place a higher priority on preserving the religious freedom of Christians than for other faith groups, ranking Muslims as the least deserving of protections.
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5 things to know about public opinion on same-sex marriage
Americans appear largely ready to accept same-sex marriage but seem divided on whether the Supreme Court should affirm that right nationwide. So say polls conducted before the court’s ruling, expected any day, on whether to make same-sex marriage a constitutional right.
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Poll: More Texans support marriage equality than oppose it
Texas voters are split on whether gays and lesbians should be allowed to marry and on whether businesses should be required to provide services to them, according to the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll.
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Born this way: Majority of Americans say being gay is not a choice
A new Gallup poll released Wednesday finds that, for the first time, a majority of Americans say same-sex orientation is something gays and lesbians are born with, rather than something that is determined by their upbringing or environment.