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Examining the Nuance in Public Opinion of Pro-LGB Policies in a "Red State"

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  • Mathew Stange
  • Emily Kazyak

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The red-blue state and urban–rural narratives—which depict that people living in red states and rural areas oppose pro-LGB policies—are popular frames for describing variation in public opinion of LGB policies by geographic region.

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  • Mathew Stange & Emily Kazyak, "undated". "Examining the Nuance in Public Opinion of Pro-LGB Policies in a "Red State"," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 81acaf4bbd774f3f81feb3b40, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:81acaf4bbd774f3f81feb3b40c768464
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