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Join us online today at Noon Eastern for a discussion of these findings featuring @melissadeckman.bsky.social
and Kelsy Burke, professor of sociology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
➡️ Watch here: www.prri.org/event/facebo...
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- When asked about laws that would prevent parents from allowing their child to receive medical care for a gender transition, Americans are evenly split (49% oppose vs. 47% in favor)
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- Most Americans continue to support LGBTQ nondiscrimination protections (75%), favor same-sex marriage (67%), and oppose allowing religiously based service refusals (58%).
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Thanks! The event will also be streamed on PRRI's YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITI8...
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Compared with white evangelical Protestants, Hispanic Catholics and other non-Christians are half as likely as white evangelical Protestants to support restrictive immigration measures.
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You can read more of the survey methodology online, but the survey was carried out among a random representative sample of 22,260 adults (age 18 and up) in all 50 states & the District of Columbia. www.prri.org/research/sup...
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Explore more findings from this in-depth, national survey: www.prri.org/research/chr...
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Three-quarters of Americans who most trust Fox News (76%) or far-right news outlets (75%) agree that "young people are being peer pressured into becoming transgender," compared with 45% of those who don’t watch any TV news and 30% of those who watch mainstream news.
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The higher a state's residents scored on the Christian nationalism scale, the more likely they were to
support Trump in 2024. For example, Mississippi has an average score of 0.50 on the Christian nationalism scale, with 60.9% of its voters casting their ballots for Trump in the 2024 election.
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A majority of those who attend religious services weekly or more qualify as Christian nationalism Adherents or Sympathizers (51%), compared with 39% of those who attend at least a few times a year and 18% of those who seldom or never attend services.
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A majority of Republicans qualify as either Christian nationalism Adherents (20%) or Sympathizers (33%), compared to less than one-quarter of independents (6% Adherents and 16% Sympathizers) and less than one-fifth of Democrats (5% Adherents and 11% Sympathizers).
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Yes, the recording will be shared with all registrants!
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When asked whether the “U.S. military should put immigrants who are in the country illegally into internment camps until they can be deported,” just 1 in 4 Americans completely (8%) or mostly agree (18%) while the vast majority completely (45%) or mostly disagree (26%).
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Ahead of the 2024 election, PRRI's 2024 American Values Survey found that 49% of Americans agreed there was a real danger that if elected, Trump would use the presidency to become a dictator.
More: www.prri.org/research/cha...
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