A new poll from the University of North Florida found a majority of Floridians are against a 15-week abortion ban and restricting conversations about LGBTQ issues in schools.
Only 31 percent of Floridians support a 15-week abortion ban with no exceptions for rape and incest according to a new UNF poll.
The poll also found voters oppose restricting conversations about LGBTQ issues in K-5 schools by a 49 to 40 margin. But again, 54 percent of Republicans support the idea. Jacksonville voter Jill Gardner said it’s an issue she was considering as she cast her ballot Tuesday.“The schools and talking about not saying gay or whatever in schools. I think there needs to be a lot more talk on that,” said Gardner.
“That is very different than what we have seen. Heck Republicans even support this at 64 percent,” said Binder.“I don’t know that it’s realistic to keep it restricted too much anymore,” said Wright.FLORIDA NEWS: Woman accused of stabbing husband more than 140 times“The state is trending red. You know for the first time Republicans outnumber Democrats in registration and things probably look pretty good for DeSantis in November,” said Binder.
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