75% of Democrats view LGBTQ+ influence positively, while 77% of Republicans view it negatively, with religion also a key factor.

A nationwide poll by The Times and NORC at the University of Chicago reveals a significant divide in American views on the influence of LGBTQ+ people in society. 75% of Democrats view it positively, while 77% of Republicans see it negatively. Religion also plays a role, with two-thirds of Protestants perceiving the impact negatively compared to 69% of those with no religion, who view it positively. Political and religious beliefs are the dominant factors shaping these viewpoints.

June 06, 2024
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