Recent Briefs
Eighty-one percent of Democrats, 75% of Independents, and 59% of Republicans back medical data privacy measures.
Swing voters see Harris as more competent than Trump and as someone who is better at working across the aisle and fighting for people like them.
When considering issues related to transgender people, a majority of voters trust the Democratic Party more than the Republican Party to handle them.
Voters, including Independents, are concerned about the economic and health care changes that Project 2025 proposes.
LGBTQ+ adults are divided on whether the Biden administration is doing better or worse than they expected.
A majority of voters do not support Congress passing sweeping federal legislation to restrict programming and discussion that is inclusive of the LGBTQ+ community
Recent Reports
Recent anti-LGBTQ+ policies and rhetoric are having negative impacts on LGBTQ+ people’s lives, including a worse quality of life and mental health, experiences of discrimination and harassment, and difficulties accessing health care.
Through a survey of LGBTQ+ adults in the South, Data for Progress explored the significance of LGBTQ+-affirming community spaces.
We offer recommendations for LGBTQ+ activists, allies, and elected officials to hold purported corporate allies accountable.
Data for Progress has compiled a set of polling, policy, and data visualization resources to inform activists, corporate employees, and policymakers of the many tools available to them in our collective fight to protect the LGBTQ+ community from bigotry.
Corporate accountability is a key lever for activists and LGBTQ+ allies to create political accountability for the politicians behind some of the most harmful and bigoted anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in over a decade.