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"Experts Question HRC's ENDA Survey"

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Blogger Lisa Harney said...

I hate to ask this, but I've been unable to find it: Do you have a link to information about the poll that showed more support for trans rights than GLB rights from a single state? The one HRC took and then tried to bury?

9:35 PM

Blogger Claude said...

OK, How do you explain this Hunter College poll, conducted by the same group (Knowledge Networks), also funded by HRC, which showed that, "when asked about the proposed federal law making it illegal to discriminate against lesbians, gays, and bisexuals in employment, LGBs (by a margin of 60 to 37 percent) said that those seeking to pass the law were wrong to remove protections for transgendered people in order to get the votes necessary for passage in Congress."

11:40 AM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

Claude,
You'll note in this Hunter College survey your brought up, the margin of error was posted. The Hunter College Poll also has a LARGER sample of 768 respondents.

The HRC ENDA poll not only has a SMALLER sample, the margin of error wasn't posted.

In addition, the timing of the ENDA survey, when public opinion clearly was on the side of the transgender community in NOT stripping us from ENDA was suspect and the questions were designed to produce a particular result.

I don't put anything past HRC, they are an amoral organization that's all about doing what's right for white gay males and screw 'errbody' else.

Lisa,
Have to call some friends in NC for that info.

1:26 PM

Blogger Lisa Harney said...

Claude, thank you for posting that link.

Monica, thank you. If it's not easy to get, that's fine. Someone else asked me, and while I could find talk about the poll, the poll itself was, well, buried.

I hate asking other people for stuff like this, because google usually dances to my whim.

2:25 PM

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