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A nationwide survey published last week shows that a large number of US adults are still in support of Florida’s Parental Rights in Education bill, despite prolonged retaliation in the time since it was declared law for the state.

1,305 adults were asked the following question by Golden/TIPP pollsters:

“The Governor of Florida signed the ‘Parental Rights in Education bill,’ forbidding classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity from kindergarten through third grade. To what extent do you agree or disagree?”

57 percent agreed either strongly or somewhat, while 31 percent disagreed. 12 percent said they were still unsure how they felt.

As for the breakdown of sentiment by either political affiliations or ideologies, liberals were the lowest in support at 42 percent agreement. Every other grouping label used in the survey had positive results beyond 50 percent. Read more…