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Only 1 percent of likely voters name LGBTQ+ issues as their top concern, but most still prefer candidates who support LGBTQ+ rights over those who oppose them, a new Data for Progress poll finds.
NEW: As #SCOTUS prepares to release its remaining opinions, voters oppose the Republican position in three cases.
On birthright citizenship, a majority of voters (55%) think the U.S. should grant citizenship to all children, regardless of their parents' citizenship status.
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NEW: Voters continue to report that they are paying more for goods, with a large spike in the percentage who say they are paying more for gas.
Voters also say they are paying more for groceries and utility bills.
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Voters across party lines agree that the president should only be able to fire the heads of independent agencies for cause.
Economic pessimism has persisted throughout Trump's second term.
A higher percentage of voters today say inflation and the economy in general are getting worse.
Voters also feel worse about other employment-related issues, including job security, job availability, and wages.
NEW: Voters overwhelmingly support barring government officials from issuing, endorsing, or profiting from cryptocurrencies while in office.
This support is bipartisan, with more than 3 in 4 voters in support across party lines.
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Some goods, like utilities, housing, and healthcare, are inelastic — voters report paying more, but show little flexibility in buying less or opting for cheaper versions.
However, more voters report cutting back their spending on household goods, gas, and groceries.