Poll: Nearly a Quarter of Gen Z Identifies as LGBTQ+
LGBTQ+ identification in the U.S. spiked to 9.3. percent — an increase driven by Generation Z adults, a poll has found.

LGBTQ+ identification in the U.S. spiked to 9.3. percent — an increase driven by Generation Z adults, a poll has found.
U.S. voters are not satisfied with the existing education system and overwhelmingly believe in empowering parents and expanding school choice, new polling exclusively obtained by Breitbart News before its public release reveals.
The survey found that parents “oppose teachers, counselors, school nurses, classroom aides, coaches or administration withholding information about a child’s gender identity from parents.”
The survey comes after Donald Trump repeatedly promised on the campaign trail to abolish the Department of Education.
Americans — especially Republicans — do not want to hear political opinions from athletes and celebrities, an AP-NORC poll reveals.
The survey also shows a shift in Republican-voter approval of House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) between November and December.
Most Americans, including a majority of Democrats, say the Democrat Party should find another presidential candidate besides Vice President Kamala Harris before the 2028 presidential election, a new Rasmussen Reports poll found.
A new survey shows that a majority of Americans feel dissatisfaction with their current pay, especially the youth age 18 to 29.
Most Democrats still see Vice President Kamala Harris as the best leader for their party, a new Rasmussen Reports survey found.
While young voters still favor Democrats, President-elect Donald Trump made significant gains with the demographic between 2020 and 2024, a Cygnal poll found.
Americans under the age of 40 are becoming less religious, according to a recent Rasmussen Reports survey.
A poll co-sponsored by the left-leaning Los Angeles Times props up failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris as a front-runner for the 2026 California gubernatorial race.
Tens of thousands of voters nationwide ranked the economy, jobs, and immigration as their priority issues in an Associated Press Election Day exit poll — and the vast majority said they want “substantial change” in how the country is being run.
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are neck and neck, according to the final poll commissioned by the New York Post ahead of Tuesday’s presidential election.
The survey results come after the CDC announced in April that the U.S. birthrate has dropped to an all-time low.
A poll shows Republican congressional candidate Tom Barrett narrowly leading Democrat Curtis Hertel in Michigan’s 7th District — a seat currently held by Democrat Rep. Elissa Slotkin, who is running for Senate.
Nearly half of Generation Z voters report lying about how they have voted in the past, according to a new Axios Vibes survey.
A new survey shows a proposed abortion amendment in Florida obtaining enough support to narrowly pass.
The measure, called Amendment 4, bars the state from restricting abortion before viability, approximately 24 weeks, or later in pregnancy “when necessary to protect the patient’s health, as determined by the patient’s healthcare provider.”
Majorities of every political category believe it is at least “somewhat likely” that there will be more attempts on Trump’s life.
The vast majority of Texans said their food expenses have risen faster than their income, and nearly half have had to forego buying protein and fresh produce in a recent survey.
New polling suggests a proposed abortion amendment in Florida has majority support, but not enough support to pass in November.
The vast majority of working Americans say it will be more difficult to retire comfortably than it was for their parents’ generation — even as current retirees also suffer brutal economic conditions.
A majority of voters think news reporters are trying to help far-left Kamala Harris into the White House over former President Donald Trump.
Nearly six in ten Americans (58 percent) are opposed to sex changes drugs and surgeries for minors, a Rasmussen Reports survey found.
A slight majority of Americans believe students should be required to say the Pledge of Allegiance every morning at school.
New polling out of Florida shows abortion may not have the down-ballot effect Democrats are hoping for in November.
The survey also found that strong majorities of every political category agree with Biden’s decision not to run for reelection.
More than six in ten likely U.S. voters agree with the statement, “Joe Biden’s recent mental decline poses a threat to the safety and security of the United States,” a survey found.
Nearly half of likely voters believe government officials are lying most or all of the time, a Rasmussen Reports survey found.
Forty-nine percent of Americans believe antisemitism is a “very serious problem” in the United States, a recent Gallup survey found.
Nearly 60 percent of President Joe Biden’s supporters do not subscribe to the biological reality of male and female, a new survey found.
Forty-seven percent of Americans don’t believe that college is worth taking out loans for, as attendance declines amid increasing tuition costs, chaotic campus protests, and an unprecedented job market.
Florida voters are more likely to support former President Donald Trump in the November presidential election — but a strong majority also say they would pass a proposed ballot measure that would enshrine a right to kill unborn babies via abortion in the state constitution, a poll found.
Only eight out of nearly two dozen black Philadelphia voters interviewed by the New York Times last week plan to vote for President Joe Biden.
Over half of GOP voters and those who lean Republican say, “Human life begins at conception, so an embryo is a person with rights.”
Gen Z is struggling financially with low income and higher debt-to-income ratios than Millennials did when they were their age, according to a recent study.
A new poll suggests Florida voters could narrowly pass an amendment enshrining the right to abortion in the state constitution in November.
Americans are evenly divided on which 2024 presidential candidate they trust to handle “protecting democracy,” a poll revealed Sunday.
Quinnipiac University, a left-leaning pollster, said support for legal abortion is at “the highest level in two decades.”