More Americans are in favor of laws limiting transgender care for minors, even with parental consent, according to a recent Scripps News/YouGov poll.
More Americans support than oppose laws aimed at restricting transgender care for minors, and a majority favor banning transgender women in sports, according to a Scripps News/YouGov poll released Wednesday.
More results of the survey will be released Thursday night as part of a Scripps News special,"Transgender Rights: America’s Divide." The 30-minute program, anchored by Maritsa Georgiou in Helena, Montana, begins at 9:30 p.m. ET Thursday. Previous surveys in recent years have found members of both parties opposed laws that could prohibit minors from accessing gender transition-related care. The Scripps News/YouGov poll shows that while sentiment may be moving against gender-affirming care, Americans hold increasingly partisan views on the legislation.
"This more recent data shows Republicans have a strong response against trans care and admission to women’s sports, whereas Democrats are strongly in favor of those same issues. Both parties have shifted — Republicans and independents much more so than Democrats," said Moore. The issue has also become a focus for Republicans in the early months of the 2024 presidential campaign. Republican presidential candidates, including Donald Trump and Nikki Haley, have released videos pledging to outlaw transgender athletes in women’s sports.
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