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LGBT Support for Trump Doubled Since 2016, Early Exit Polls Show

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culled from The New York Times show LGBT support for President Donald Trump doubled since his match-up with Hillary Clinton, when he only managed to capture 14 percent of the demographic.The Times, querying 15,590 people at polling places, early voting sites, and via phone calls, found that 28 percent of self-identified LGBT people supported Trump, while 61 percent went for Joe Biden (Biden is currently leading in the Electoral College and popular vote tallies).

Clinton managed to nab 78 percent of the LGBT vote, according to national exit polls from 2016.While the numbers don't capture the full queer electorate — there are approximately 9 million registered LGBTQ+ voters in the U.S.

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