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cali

(114,904 posts)
Thu May 19, 2016, 05:34 PM May 2016

Poll: Transgender bathroom laws split Americans

Americans are divided over whether transgender people should be allowed to use the public bathrooms of the gender with which they identify or the gender they were born as, according to the results of a CBS News/New York Times poll released Thursday.

Nearly half—46 percent—said transgender people should be required to use the bathroom corresponding with their birth gender, while 41 percent said they should be able to use the restroom bearing the gender with which they identify.

The results are largely split along lines of party, ideology, region, and gender.

While 65 percent of Republicans said transgender people should use the bathroom of their gender at birth, 60 percent of Democrats said the opposite. And 49 percent of independents said transgender people should use the bathrooms corresponding with their birth identity, compared to 38 percent who said they should go to the facility with the gender with which they currently identify.


Regardless, 57 percent of all Americans surveyed said guidelines determining which bathrooms transgender students can use in schools should be left up to individual states and local governments, while 35 percent said the federal government should take the lead.

Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump has voiced support for leaving the issue up to the states.

The poll was conducted May 13-17 via landlines and cellphones, surveying 1,300 people with an overall margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. Among those 1,300 surveyed, 378 identified as Republicans, 415 as Democrats and as 507 independents.


Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/05/poll-transgender-bathroom-laws-223356#ixzz498jgTixP
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Poll: Transgender bathroom laws split Americans (Original Post) cali May 2016 OP
It's a wedge issue: we probably shouldn't even be discussing it. struggle4progress May 2016 #1
This is an issue I'd never thought of before it suddenly burst upon the public conscience . . . Journeyman May 2016 #3
It's masquerading as something different from what it really is struggle4progress May 2016 #5
As intended Egnever May 2016 #2
My take on the issue mentalsolstice May 2016 #4
The thing that makes me smack my head the most about this non issue Egnever May 2016 #6

struggle4progress

(118,295 posts)
1. It's a wedge issue: we probably shouldn't even be discussing it.
Thu May 19, 2016, 05:44 PM
May 2016

The so-called NC "bathroom bill" is about a lot more than bathrooms: it's about the legislature overriding local governments on all manner of matters -- and seeking cover behind shrieks of "omg men in women's bathrooms!"

Journeyman

(15,036 posts)
3. This is an issue I'd never thought of before it suddenly burst upon the public conscience . . .
Thu May 19, 2016, 06:19 PM
May 2016

I've suspected from the start it is more complicated than presented, and is intended by certain elements to sew strife and dissension within election year campaigning.

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