New Poll Finds LGBTQ+ Americans Are More Likely To Vote. Do You Believe Them?

A recent poll conducted by GLAAD has shed light on the significant role LGBTQ+ voters are poised to play in the upcoming November election. The survey, conducted by Pathfinder Opinion Research, gathered responses from both LGBTQ+ and non-LGBTQ+ registered voters, focusing on their voting intentions and key campaign issues. Among the key findings, 83 percent of registered LGBTQ+ voters expressed a definite intention to vote in November, with the majority favoring President Joe Biden over Donald Trump. The poll revealed that 68 percent of LGBTQ+ voters would likely vote for Biden, highlighting a strong preference for the Democratic incumbent. The survey also underscored the potential influence of LGBTQ+ voters in key battleground states, with preferences for Biden over Trump by a significant margin in states like Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. Additionally, queer voters expressed a clear stance against anti-trans campaigns, with a majority opposing candidates who advocate for restricting access to healthcare and sports participation for transgender youth. GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis has emphasized the importance of LGBTQ+ voices in shaping electoral politics. However, despite these compelling statistics, doubts persist regarding the impact of LGBTQ+ voter turnout. While the poll suggests a strong inclination towards political participation among LGBTQ+ Americans, the true extent of their influence on electoral outcomes remains to be seen. #Queer Up The USA View
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