Poll: U.S. support for LGBTQ+ issues still lower than one-time peak
People in the United States have pulled back from support of LGBTQ+ issues over the past few years, a Gallup poll released Wednesday shows.
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People in the United States have pulled back from support of LGBTQ+ issues over the past few years, a Gallup poll released Wednesday shows.
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