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Opinion | Most people are transphobic

Washington Blade 05 Aug 2021
Most people are transphobic ... Worldwide, that number jumped to above 350 people ... Let’s turn to the less obvious culprits ... That poll was conducted by PRRI-Atlantic in February 2019, not 10 years ago, or five years ago, but just two years ago ... According to PRRI, around 48 percent of Americans would be “uncomfortable” with their own child being trans ... area.
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US Jews More Likely to Support COVID-19 Vaccine Push Compared With Other Religious Groups, New ...

The Algemeiner 28 Jul 2021
REUTERS/Carlo Allegri ... The survey, conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI)/Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC), concluded that “Jewish Americans are most likely to be vaccine accepters,” with 85 percent of Jews in the US either fully vaccinated or having started the process ... July 28, 2021 1.15 pm. 0 ... Sources ... .
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***A/B Rated PRRI national poll of LVs*** Biden 57 Trump 42

Democratic Underground 19 Oct 2020
538 Poll average has gone to an all-time high at +10.8. Forecast at 88-12 ... .
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‘Don’t overcook veggies’ to maximize health benefits, says PRRI

Manila Bulletin 17 Sep 2020
If your elders told you not to overcook vegetables, they were right. (PHOTO FROM DOST-FNRI / MANILA BULLETIN). Based on the study of researchers from the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PRRI), boiling can significantly affect the phenolic content and antioxidant capacities of up to 92 percent and 88 percent, respectively ... Zapater, and Amelia V.
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Fewer Americans oppose religious-based refusal of service to LGBTQ people: poll

Washington Blade 14 Apr 2020
The study, conducted by the non-profit research organization PRRI, found 56 percent majority of Americans oppose allowing a small business owner in their state to refuse to provide products or services to LGBTQ people, if doing so violates the owner’s religious beliefs.
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Amid Cultural Shifts, Nebraskans Wrestle with Fault Lines and Look to Build Bridges

Hastings Tribune 12 Nov 2019
WASHINGTON, Nov ... "Nebraskans are more likely than Americans overall to be born in the U.S. and to live in the community in which they grew up, but they are simultaneously more likely than Americans overall to report that they live in a community with many new immigrants," notes PRRI CEO Robert P. Jones ... A Changing Nebraska ... .
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