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Interviews with 1,001 adult Americans conducted by telephone by ORC

International on April 28 May 1, 2016. The margin of sampling error for


results based on the total sample is plus or minus 3 percentage points.
The sample also includes 890 interviews among registered voters (plus or
minus 3.5 percentage points).
This sample includes 601 interviews among landline respondents and 400
interviews among cell phone respondents.

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Monday, May 9 at 6:00 a.m.

37.

Overall, would you say you favor or oppose laws that require transgender individuals to use facilities
that correspond to their gender at birth rather than their gender identity? Do you [favor/oppose] that
strongly or somewhat?
Apr. 28-May 1
2016
Strongly favor
Somewhat favor
Somewhat oppose
Strongly oppose
No opinion

25%
13%
18%
39%
5%

(QUESTIONS 38 AND 39 ROTATED)


38.

Overall, do you favor or oppose laws that guarantee equal protection for transgender people in jobs,
housing and public accommodations?
Apr. 28-May 1
2016
Favor laws guaranteeing equal protection
Oppose laws guaranteeing equal protection
No opinion

39.

75%
23%
2%

Overall, do you favor or oppose laws that guarantee equal protection for gays and lesbians in jobs,
housing and public accommodations?
Apr. 28-May 1
2016
Favor laws guaranteeing equal protection
Oppose laws guaranteeing equal protection
No opinion

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80%
19%
2%

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April 28-May 1, 2016

40.

Do you happen to have a family member or close friend who is gay or lesbian?
Apr. 28-May 1 March 15-17
2016
2013
Yes
No
No opinion

58%
41%
*

57%
42%
1%

May 29-31
2012

Nov. 11-14
2010

Apr. 23-26
2009

Aug. 6-8
2007

60%
40%
*

49%
50%
2%

49%
51%
*

45%
55%
*

CNN/TIME TREND

1998 Oct. 14-15


1994 June 15-16

41.

Yes

No

41
32

57
66

Not sure
2
2

Do you happen to have a family member or close friend who is transgender?


Apr. 28-May 1
2016
Yes
No
No opinion

14%
85%
1%

FOR COMPARISON:
PUBLIC RELIGION RESEARCH INSTITUTE TRENDS

2015 June 3-7

POLL 6
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Yes

No

No Opinion

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April 28-May 1, 2016

METHODOLOGY
A total of 1,001 adults were interviewed by telephone nationwide by live interviewers calling both landline and cell phones.
Among the entire sample, 31% described themselves as Democrats, 26% described themselves as Republicans, and 43% described
themselves as independents or members of another party.
All respondents were asked questions concerning basic demographics, and the entire sample was weighted to reflect national
Census figures for gender, race, age, education, region of country, and telephone usage.
Crosstabs on the following pages only include results for subgroups with enough unweighted cases to produce a sampling error of
+/- 8.5 percentage points or less. Some subgroups represent too small a share of the national population to produce crosstabs with
an acceptable sampling error. Interviews were conducted among these subgroups, but results for groups with a sampling error
larger than +/-8.5 percentage points are not displayed and instead are denoted with "NA".

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April 28-May 1, 2016

CNN/ORC International Poll -- April 28 to May 1, 2016


Question 37
Overall, would you say you favor or oppose laws that require transgender individuals to use
facilities that correspond to their gender at birth rather than their gender identity?
Base = Total Sample

Strongly favor
Somewhat favor
Somewhat oppose
Strongly oppose
No opinion
Sampling Error

Total
Men
Women
White
----------------25%
25%
24%
24%
13%
16%
10%
13%
18%
17%
19%
17%
39%
35%
42%
42%
5%
6%
4%
5%
+/-3.0 +/-4.5 +/-4.5 +/-3.5

Strongly favor
Somewhat favor
Somewhat oppose
Strongly oppose
No opinion
Sampling Error

Total
----25%
13%
18%
39%
5%
+/-3.0

Strongly favor
Somewhat favor
Somewhat oppose
Strongly oppose
No opinion
Sampling Error

Under
Total
$50K
--------25%
22%
13%
15%
18%
21%
39%
37%
5%
4%
+/-3.0 +/-5.0

Strongly favor
Somewhat favor
Somewhat oppose
Strongly oppose
No opinion
Sampling Error

Total
----25%
13%
18%
39%
5%
+/-3.0

Democrat
----19%
13%
20%
42%
5%
+/-5.5

Strongly favor
Somewhat favor
Somewhat oppose
Strongly oppose
No opinion
Sampling Error

Total
----25%
13%
18%
39%
5%
+/-3.0

North
east
----24%
16%
17%
40%
3%
+/-6.5

Strongly favor
Somewhat favor
Somewhat oppose
Strongly oppose
No opinion
Sampling Error

Non
Total Trump Cruz Kasich Trump
----- ----- ----- ------ ----25%
29%
N/A
N/A
37%
13%
15%
N/A
N/A
13%
18%
16%
N/A
N/A
15%
39%
36%
N/A
N/A
31%
5%
4%
N/A
N/A
4%
+/-3.0 +/-7.0
+/-7.0

1834
----25%
11%
21%
41%
2%
+/-8.0

3549
----26%
14%
18%
37%
5%
+/-7.5
$50K
or more
------27%
11%
15%
43%
4%
+/-4.5

5064
----26%
11%
14%
42%
7%
+/-5.5

65+
----22%
19%
19%
32%
9%
+/-5.0

College
Grad
------23%
13%
16%
44%
5%
+/-5.0

Independent
-----23%
12%
18%
40%
6%
+/-5.0
Midwest
----27%
12%
22%
34%
5%
+/-6.5

Non-White
--------25%
13%
22%
33%
6%
+/-6.5

Republican
-----34%
14%
17%
31%
4%
+/-6.0
South
----24%
13%
15%
41%
6%
+/-5.5

Under
55
----25%
12%
18%
41%
4%
+/-4.5

55 and
Older
-----25%
15%
17%
35%
8%
+/-4.0

Non
College
Grad
-------26%
13%
19%
37%
5%
+/-4.0

Lean
Democrat
-----18%
12%
22%
44%
4%
+/-4.5

Liberal
----12%
9%
15%
60%
4%
+/-6.5

Moderate
----24%
15%
25%
32%
4%
+/-5.0

West
----24%
10%
21%
39%
5%
+/-6.5

Urban
----21%
14%
18%
42%
5%
+/-5.5

Lean
Republican
-----34%
14%
16%
32%
4%
+/-4.5
Conservative
------36%
14%
13%
31%
6%
+/-5.0

Suburban
----23%
13%
19%
38%
7%
+/-4.5

Rural
----29%
14%
20%
35%
3%
+/-6.5

White
All
Clinton Sanders Evang. Others
------- ------- ----- -----22%
15%
35%
22%
12%
12%
13%
13%
20%
17%
13%
20%
40%
53%
33%
41%
6%
3%
6%
5%
+/-6.5 +/-8.5 +/-6.0 +/-3.5

* percentage less than 1%

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April 28-May 1, 2016

CNN/ORC International Poll -- April 28 to May 1, 2016


Question 38
Overall, do you favor or oppose laws that guarantee equal protection for transgender people in jobs,
housing and public accommodations, or not?
Base = Total Sample
Total
Men
Women
White
----------------Favor laws, equal protection
75%
71%
78%
74%
Oppose laws, equal protection
23%
27%
20%
24%
No opinion
2%
3%
2%
2%
Sampling Error
+/-3.0 +/-4.5 +/-4.5 +/-3.5
Total
----Favor laws, equal protection
75%
Oppose laws, equal protection
23%
No opinion
2%
Sampling Error
+/-3.0

1834
----81%
18%
1%
+/-8.0

Under
Total
$50K
--------Favor laws, equal protection
75%
74%
Oppose laws, equal protection
23%
24%
No opinion
2%
2%
Sampling Error
+/-3.0 +/-5.0
Total
----Favor laws, equal protection
75%
Oppose laws, equal protection
23%
No opinion
2%
Sampling Error
+/-3.0

Democrat
----87%
11%
2%
+/-5.5

Total
----Favor laws, equal protection
75%
Oppose laws, equal protection
23%
No opinion
2%
Sampling Error
+/-3.0

North
east
----81%
17%
2%
+/-6.5

3549
----74%
22%
4%
+/-7.5
$50K
or more
------77%
21%
3%
+/-4.5

5064
----67%
32%
1%
+/-5.5

65+
----76%
20%
4%
+/-5.0

College
Grad
------81%
16%
3%
+/-5.0

Independent
-----75%
23%
2%
+/-5.0
Midwest
----73%
24%
3%
+/-6.5

Non-White
--------75%
22%
3%
+/-6.5

Republican
-----60%
38%
3%
+/-6.0
South
----70%
28%
2%
+/-5.5

Non
Total Trump Cruz Kasich Trump
----- ----- ----- ------ ----Favor laws, equal protection
75%
60%
N/A
N/A
67%
Oppose laws, equal protection
23%
39%
N/A
N/A
27%
No opinion
2%
1%
N/A
N/A
5%
Sampling Error
+/-3.0 +/-7.0
+/-7.0

Under
55
----74%
24%
2%
+/-4.5

55 and
Older
-----75%
23%
3%
+/-4.0

Non
College
Grad
-------72%
26%
2%
+/-4.0

Lean
Democrat
-----85%
14%
1%
+/-4.5

Liberal
----90%
8%
3%
+/-6.5

Moderate
----79%
20%
1%
+/-5.0

West
----76%
22%
2%
+/-6.5

Urban
----80%
18%
2%
+/-5.5

Lean
Republican
-----63%
34%
3%
+/-4.5
Conservative
------58%
39%
3%
+/-5.0

Suburban
----74%
24%
2%
+/-4.5

Rural
----67%
29%
4%
+/-6.5

White
All
Clinton Sanders Evang. Others
------- ------- ----- -----86%
90%
60%
79%
13%
10%
38%
19%
1%
*
3%
2%
+/-6.5 +/-8.5 +/-6.0 +/-3.5

* percentage less than 1%

POLL 6
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April 28-May 1, 2016

CNN/ORC International Poll -- April 28 to May 1, 2016


Question 39
Overall, do you favor or oppose laws that guarantee equal protection for gays and lesbians in jobs,
housing and public accommodations, or not?
Base = Total Sample
Total
Men
Women
White
----------------Favor laws, equal protection
80%
76%
83%
80%
Oppose laws, equal protection
19%
22%
16%
19%
No opinion
2%
2%
2%
2%
Sampling Error
+/-3.0 +/-4.5 +/-4.5 +/-3.5
Total
----Favor laws, equal protection
80%
Oppose laws, equal protection
19%
No opinion
2%
Sampling Error
+/-3.0

1834
----86%
12%
1%
+/-8.0

Under
Total
$50K
--------Favor laws, equal protection
80%
79%
Oppose laws, equal protection
19%
20%
No opinion
2%
2%
Sampling Error
+/-3.0 +/-5.0
Total
----Favor laws, equal protection
80%
Oppose laws, equal protection
19%
No opinion
2%
Sampling Error
+/-3.0

Democrat
----86%
13%
1%
+/-5.5

Total
----Favor laws, equal protection
80%
Oppose laws, equal protection
19%
No opinion
2%
Sampling Error
+/-3.0

North
east
----84%
15%
1%
+/-6.5

3549
----81%
17%
2%
+/-7.5
$50K
or more
------82%
16%
2%
+/-4.5

5064
----73%
26%
1%
+/-5.5

65+
----76%
21%
4%
+/-5.0

College
Grad
------86%
13%
1%
+/-5.0

Independent
-----83%
15%
2%
+/-5.0
Midwest
----75%
23%
3%
+/-6.5

Non-White
--------79%
18%
2%
+/-6.5

Republican
-----67%
30%
3%
+/-6.0
South
----78%
19%
2%
+/-5.5

Non
Total Trump Cruz Kasich Trump
----- ----- ----- ------ ----Favor laws, equal protection
80%
64%
N/A
N/A
78%
Oppose laws, equal protection
19%
33%
N/A
N/A
19%
No opinion
2%
3%
N/A
N/A
4%
Sampling Error
+/-3.0 +/-7.0
+/-7.0

Under
55
----81%
18%
2%
+/-4.5

55 and
Older
-----77%
21%
2%
+/-4.0

Non
College
Grad
-------76%
21%
2%
+/-4.0

Lean
Democrat
-----87%
12%
1%
+/-4.5

Liberal
----91%
8%
1%
+/-6.5

Moderate
----83%
16%
2%
+/-5.0

West
----82%
17%
1%
+/-6.5

Urban
----82%
16%
2%
+/-5.5

Lean
Republican
-----73%
25%
3%
+/-4.5
Conservative
------66%
31%
3%
+/-5.0

Suburban
----79%
19%
2%
+/-4.5

Rural
----73%
25%
2%
+/-6.5

White
All
Clinton Sanders Evang. Others
------- ------- ----- -----87%
93%
64%
84%
13%
7%
33%
14%
*
*
3%
2%
+/-6.5 +/-8.5 +/-6.0 +/-3.5

* percentage less than 1%

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April 28-May 1, 2016

CNN/ORC International Poll -- April 28 to May 1, 2016


Question 40
Do you happen to have a family member or close friend who is gay or lesbian?
Base = Total Sample

Yes
No
No opinion
Sampling Error

Total
Men
Women
White
----------------58%
53%
64%
58%
41%
47%
36%
42%
*
*
*
*
+/-3.0 +/-4.5 +/-4.5 +/-3.5

Yes
No
No opinion
Sampling Error

Total
----58%
41%
*
+/-3.0

Yes
No
No opinion
Sampling Error

Under
Total
$50K
--------58%
57%
41%
43%
*
*
+/-3.0 +/-5.0

Yes
No
No opinion
Sampling Error

Total
----58%
41%
*
+/-3.0

Democrat
----63%
37%
*
+/-5.5

Yes
No
No opinion
Sampling Error

Total
----58%
41%
*
+/-3.0

North
east
----59%
41%
*
+/-6.5

Yes
No
No opinion
Sampling Error

Non
Total Trump Cruz Kasich Trump
----- ----- ----- ------ ----58%
59%
N/A
N/A
50%
41%
41%
N/A
N/A
50%
*
*
N/A
N/A
*
+/-3.0 +/-7.0
+/-7.0

1834
----63%
37%
*
+/-8.0

3549
----63%
37%
*
+/-7.5
$50K
or more
------62%
38%
*
+/-4.5

5064
----63%
37%
*
+/-5.5

65+
----40%
59%
1%
+/-5.0

College
Grad
------67%
33%
*
+/-5.0

Independent
-----61%
39%
1%
+/-5.0
Midwest
----52%
47%
*
+/-6.5

Non-White
--------59%
41%
*
+/-6.5

Republican
-----48%
52%
*
+/-6.0
South
----60%
40%
*
+/-5.5

Under
55
----63%
37%
*
+/-4.5

55 and
Older
-----50%
49%
*
+/-4.0

Non
College
Grad
-------55%
45%
*
+/-4.0

Lean
Democrat
-----63%
37%
*
+/-4.5

Liberal
----66%
34%
*
+/-6.5

Moderate
----58%
42%
*
+/-5.0

West
----61%
38%
1%
+/-6.5

Urban
----62%
37%
*
+/-5.5

Lean
Republican
-----53%
47%
*
+/-4.5
Conservative
------52%
48%
*
+/-5.0

Suburban
----59%
41%
*
+/-4.5

Rural
----54%
46%
*
+/-6.5

White
All
Clinton Sanders Evang. Others
------- ------- ----- -----60%
75%
48%
61%
40%
25%
51%
39%
*
*
1%
*
+/-6.5 +/-8.5 +/-6.0 +/-3.5

* percentage less than 1%

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April 28-May 1, 2016

CNN/ORC International Poll -- April 28 to May 1, 2016


Question 41
And do you happen to have a family member or close friend who is transgender?
Base = Total Sample

Yes
No
No opinion
Sampling Error

Total
Men
Women
White
----------------14%
11%
17%
10%
85%
88%
82%
89%
1%
1%
1%
*
+/-3.0 +/-4.5 +/-4.5 +/-3.5

Yes
No
No opinion
Sampling Error

Total
----14%
85%
1%
+/-3.0

Yes
No
No opinion
Sampling Error

Under
Total
$50K
--------14%
17%
85%
82%
1%
1%
+/-3.0 +/-5.0

Yes
No
No opinion
Sampling Error

Total
----14%
85%
1%
+/-3.0

Democrat
----19%
79%
2%
+/-5.5

Yes
No
No opinion
Sampling Error

Total
----14%
85%
1%
+/-3.0

North
east
----16%
82%
2%
+/-6.5

Yes
No
No opinion
Sampling Error

Non
Total Trump Cruz Kasich Trump
----- ----- ----- ------ ----14%
9%
N/A
N/A
11%
85%
91%
N/A
N/A
89%
1%
*
N/A
N/A
*
+/-3.0 +/-7.0
+/-7.0

1834
----24%
75%
1%
+/-8.0

3549
----15%
85%
*
+/-7.5
$50K
or more
------11%
88%
1%
+/-4.5

5064
----9%
90%
1%
+/-5.5

65+
----5%
94%
1%
+/-5.0

College
Grad
------16%
84%
*
+/-5.0

Independent
-----16%
83%
1%
+/-5.0
Midwest
----11%
87%
2%
+/-6.5

Non-White
--------19%
79%
1%
+/-6.5

Republican
-----5%
95%
*
+/-6.0
South
----13%
86%
1%
+/-5.5

Under
55
----18%
81%
1%
+/-4.5

55 and
Older
-----6%
93%
1%
+/-4.0

Non
College
Grad
-------13%
86%
1%
+/-4.0

Lean
Democrat
-----17%
82%
2%
+/-4.5

Liberal
----20%
79%
1%
+/-6.5

Moderate
----14%
85%
1%
+/-5.0

West
----16%
83%
1%
+/-6.5

Urban
----21%
77%
1%
+/-5.5

Lean
Republican
-----9%
90%
*
+/-4.5
Conservative
------9%
91%
*
+/-5.0

Suburban
----9%
90%
1%
+/-4.5

Rural
----11%
86%
3%
+/-6.5

White
All
Clinton Sanders Evang. Others
------- ------- ----- -----15%
24%
5%
17%
85%
75%
95%
82%
*
1%
1%
1%
+/-6.5 +/-8.5 +/-6.0 +/-3.5

* percentage less than 1%

POLL 6
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April 28-May 1, 2016

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