Poll: 76% of Mass. supports T rights

A new found that 76% of in support trans antidiscrim laws.

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Minister in Tory homophobia claim BBC News

has said “a deep strain of still exists on the ”.

Mr Bradshaw, one of three men currently in the cabinet, made the comments as a new suggested more were turning to the .

, another minister, said: “If Tory they will very soon.”

But said the ’s comments showed Labour was “actually the party”.

Being seen to be more “ friendly” has been a key part of ’s mission to decontaminate the Party brand and make it more acceptable to young, socially .

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New Yorkers divided on gay marriage

() A new has found voters evenly divided over whether same- should be allowed to marry.

The found 46 percent of those surveyed support , while 46 percent were opposed.

The was taken between May 18 and 21 and involved …

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Quinnipiac poll shows racial divide on marriage support among New Yorkers

New was released on same- by today, showing that New Yorkers are split on the legalization of same-sex marriage. According to the , “Voters opposed same- 55 - 37 percent in an 15, 2004″ similar :

voters are split 46 - 46 percent on whether same- should be allowed to marry, with black voters opposed 57 - 35 percent while white voters tip narrowly in favor of 47 - 45 percent, according to a released today.

In this latest of more than 2,800 voters, voters support same- civil 65 - 27 percent with 67 - 24 percent support from white voters and 52 - 39 percent support from black voters.

support same- 61 - 34 percent as oppose it 53 - 39 percent and say no 55 - 38 percent. Voters who attend at least once a week oppose same- 66 - 26 percent, while those who attend services less frequently support same- 56 - 36 percent. Women support the measure 49 - 42 percent while men oppose it 51 - 42 percent.

support same- 59 - 34 percent, but oppose it 68 - 24 percent while split with 46 percent in favor and 45 percent opposed. Same- 61 - 33 percent support among voters 18 to 34 years old and gets 48 - 44 percent support among voters 35 to 54 years old, while voters over 55 oppose it 55 - 37 percent.

and are born that way, 46 percent of voters say, while 29 percent say choose their and 6 percent say it is decided by .

Deeper analysis of the and more figures can be found here.

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Who Supports Gay-Rights Issues?

A new poll from gives us a decidedly mixed picture of rights issues, reporting widespread to (55 percent to 38 percent), support for civil (57 percent to 38 percent), and to the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy (56 percent to 37 percent).

The military question offers a pretty striking sub-: a vast majority of in military don’t think openly would be divisive for the military (though I haven’t seen a breakdown on whether most were servicemen/women themselves, or whether they were wives, husbands, children, etc.)

There are some interesting here to mine, rendering a picture of what kinds of fall on the “pro” side of -rights issues. Quinnipiac tells us it’s women (who are six to 15 points more likely to support -rights issues than men), young (53 percent of 18-34 year olds support ), (81 percent support ), who know someon who is (group is split on , but supports civil while the “no” group doesn’t), and with (support 50 percent to 45 percent).

Philosophically, are more likely to support -rights issues if they think are born or straight (65 percent back ), while those who think is a choice are much less likely (15 percent support ).

So, in sum, that are more likely to liberal, plus who know someone is .
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Poll: Wide support for gay marriage in NY

() A new shows that there is for same- in , but not for Gov. (D).

The released Monday was taken just days before Paterson unveiled to allow same- to marry in the .

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Poll: Support strong for gay marriage in New York State

() A new shows that nearly three-quarters of voters in support recognition of same- , but are divided on whether that should be or civil .

The found that 41 percent support , while 33 percent favored …

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Poll: Calif. still divided on marriage

(San Francisco, California) A new of shows that still have a of work ahead of them in gaining acceptance of equal .

If the upholds Proposition 8, the measure adopted by voters in November banning , there is increasing that …

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Poll: Calif. still divided on marriage

(San Francisco, California) A new of shows that still have a of work ahead of them in gaining acceptance of equal .

If the upholds Proposition 8, the measure adopted by voters in November banning , there is increasing that …

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Exclusive Daily Beast Valentines Poll: The Sex Freeze and the Baby Bust

In a time where , and the GDP are all on the ,&; a new on and from The Daily Beast, an operating unit of IAC (:),&; found that interest in in these is also on the . Furthermore, Americans are less likely to have children and are postponing other major life such as getting married, moving in with a and getting divorced. The complete , including all data, is available at thedailybeast.com.

Although nearly half of Americans believe that helps take their mind off of problems, only 13% of Americans overall say they will have more often this year compared to last.&; Income, however, impacts the number of times are having each month as well as their overall romantic .&; 43% of those earning $75,000 or higher are having six or more times a month, compared to only 21% of those earning less than $75,000. Additionally, 58% of those earning over $75,000 feel that the recent financial issues have had no impact on their , compared to only 40% of those making less than $75,000.
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FINDINGS FROM VALENTINE’S DAY INCLUDE:
&;–&; 42% of the Americans surveyed are now less likely to have children
&;–&; More than one in three are less likely to get divorced
&;–&; In both and , Americans are being more careful. 41% are more
&;&;&;&; cautious about who they date and one in five are using more birth
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“It’s startling to learn here of the number of who are postponing for financial reasons,” said , co-founder and Editor in Chief of The Daily Beast. “We could be about to see a potential Baby .”
Despite a tough , over 60% of Americans, regardless of gender, income or political party, feel that the bad are going to last two years or less.&; Americans remain romantic with 6 out of 10 believing that despite the , still exists and the focuses us on what’s important - strong and partners.
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Political affiliation did, however, impact results when it came to financial stability. One in four Americans are looking for someone who can provide financial stability rather than seeking true , with almost 30% of surveyed sharing that viewpoint, compared to 21% of . and also vary on the institution of with 76% of viewing as the eventual purpose of a , compared to only 68% of .
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When asked about the First Couple and whether or not they have a true , party matter with 80% thinking Barack and Michelle have a true , compared to only 48% of .
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With Valentine’s just a few days away, romantic spending is down. The most popular gifts are dinner with two (21%), a card (19%) while an additional 12% are saying “what gifts?, I’m saving this year.” The floral industry may be impacted with only 4% opting for expensive flowers.
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The Daily Beast Valentine’s Day was conducted by Penn, Schoen &; Berland Associates (PSB.) The covered 1,000 internet from January 30- February 2, 2009. Overall, the is +/- 3.1%. The sample included 900 with the U.S. ages 18 and over and an additional 100 with aged 18 and over.
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