The majority of voters disagree with the outcome of the Supreme Court’s latest anti-LGBTQ ruling allowing businesses to discriminate against people based on their sexual orientation, new polling finds.
that 64 percent of voters say there is “too much” legislation targeting the rights of trans and gay people, while a Grinnell College poll found that nearly 60 percent of people believe bans on books discussing gender or sexual orientation are wrong.
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