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September 26, 2016
Where the Public Stands on Religious Liberty vs. Nondiscrimination
Differing opinions by religious affiliation and partisanship
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Where the Public Stands on Religious Liberty vs. Nondiscrimination
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Knowing someone who is transgender associated with support for using restroom that matches gender identity
Differing opinions by religious affiliation and partisanship
Most Americans who think homosexuality is morally wrong say businesses should be able to refuse services to same-sex couples
Relatively few sympathize with both sides of contraception, same-sex wedding and bathroom debates
Broad consensus on contraception coverage, but public more divided over wedding services for same-sex couples, bathrooms for transgender people
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