https://www.indy100.com/article/trump-voters-men-discriminated-against-lgbt-minorities-women-8593406
New data has revealed that people who voted for Donald Trump in 2016 presidential election believe that men are discriminated against more than LGBT+ people, women and most ethnic minorities.
The data is based on the findings of a new poll conducted by YouGov and The Economist.
The survey asked 1,500 adults across America a series of questions on topics ranging from politics to sport and entertainment:
How much discrimination do the following people face in America today?
Respondents were then presented with a list of different demographic groups and could choose the amount of discrimination faced by each group.
49 per cent of Trump-voting respondents said men face either “a great deal” or “a fair amount” of discrimination in America in 2018.
41 per cent of this group said the same of LGBT+ people, 30 per cent for women, 38 per cent for African-Americans and 42 per cent for Mexican-Americans.
New data has revealed that people who voted for Donald Trump in 2016 presidential election believe that men are discriminated against more than LGBT+ people, women and most ethnic minorities.
The data is based on the findings of a new poll conducted by YouGov and The Economist.
The survey asked 1,500 adults across America a series of questions on topics ranging from politics to sport and entertainment:
How much discrimination do the following people face in America today?
Respondents were then presented with a list of different demographic groups and could choose the amount of discrimination faced by each group.
49 per cent of Trump-voting respondents said men face either “a great deal” or “a fair amount” of discrimination in America in 2018.
41 per cent of this group said the same of LGBT+ people, 30 per cent for women, 38 per cent for African-Americans and 42 per cent for Mexican-Americans.