QUESTIONS
1.
1.
A new survey from the nonpartisan Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) provides more insight into these splits — and finds that some Americans seem to be moving further away from certain acceptance of LGBTQ+ people. PRRI found that 62 percent of Americans believe that people spend too much time talking about gender and pronouns. Do you think people spend too much time talking about gender and pronouns?
Yes
69%
1104 votes
No
12%
189 votes
Undecided
13%
201 votes
Not Applicable
7%
106 votes
2.
2.
Fifty-one percent of Americans said in the online survey, conducted in March, that they have a close personal relationship with someone who is gay, lesbian or bisexual, while only 11 percent said that they know someone who is transgender. Twenty-five percent said that they have a transgender acquaintance. Select all that apply.
I have a close personal relationship with someone who is gay, lesbian or bisexual
24%
382 votes
I know someone who is gay, lesbian or bisexual but we aren't close
30%
481 votes
I have a close personal relationship with someone who is transgender
3%
51 votes
I know someone who is transgender but we aren't close
5%
75 votes
I have a close personal relationship with someone who use they/them pronouns or considers themselves non-binary
2%
31 votes
I know someone who use they/them pronouns or considers themselves non-binary but we aren't;'t close
2%
39 votes
Not Applicable
34%
541 votes
3.
3.
About half of respondents, 80 percent of Republicans and 25 percent of Democrats, said they believe public schools are providing harmful information about gender and sexuality to students. Do you think schools are providing harmful information about gender and sexuality to students?
Yes
40%
633 votes
No
29%
456 votes
Undecided
22%
357 votes
Not Applicable
10%
154 votes
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