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GLAAD Reveals LGBTQ Voting Motivations and Attitudes with New Poll

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GLAAD has released their 2022 LGBTQ Voter Pulse Poll, which gauges and tracks motivation, enthusiasm, and issues ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.

According to the poll, 83 percent of LGBTQ likely voters said they would probably or vote in the midterm election this November.

Compared to the 2020 presidential election, 48 percent said they were more motivated to vote in this upcoming election. When it comes to the issues most important to LGBTQ voters, COVID-19 response topped the list.

32 percent of all polled selected it as one of the most important issues that candidates for office must address in 2022. This could be due to the impact COVID-19 had on the LGBTQ community.

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