Part 1: Americans Are With Us
We continue to see super majorities supporting our community, and believing we should be able to live our lives free from fear.
We continue to see super majorities supporting our community, and believing we should be able to live our lives free from fear.
% non-LGBTQ strongly/somewhat agree
% non-LGBTQ strongly/somewhat agree
% non-LGBTQ strongly/somewhat agree
If someone close to me (like a family member or close friend) told me they were…
% LGBTQ reporting discrimination related to sexual/romantic orientation and/or gender identity
Discrimination based on gender identity
Discrimination based on sexual orientation
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