New California Poll Reveals Dramatic Decrease for Support of “Gender Identity” Policies Since 2020 — Women’s Liberation Front

The tide is turning as a majority of California voters “strongly disagree” with allowing men to identify into women’s spaces like changing rooms and shelters, up nearly 20 points in the past three years.

The poll, conducted in November of 2023 by Spry Strategies with a random sample size of 1,000 likely 2024 general election voters, demonstrates a huge shift in public perception of gender issues and protecting single-sex spaces compared to a similar poll conducted in August of 2020 (n = 600). The poll also demonstrated a majority of voters support enacting a legal, biological definition of “woman,” such as that offered by the Women’s Bill of Rights.

The largest swing in public opinion over the past three years was on the topic of homeless and domestic violence shelters, with 51.6% of California voters in strong support of keeping single-sex shelters, up from 32.8% in 2020. Strong support for letting men into women’s shelters had dropped drastically from 26.5% in 2020 to only 10.1% by 2023.

Over 70% of California voters state that they define a woman as someone “biologically born female,” while only 14% of voters agree that “anyone who feels or says they are” is a woman. A majority of voters (54%) support defining the word “woman” in law to protect women’s rights, with only 22.4% of voter opposing such laws.

Source: New California Poll Reveals Dramatic Decrease for Support of “Gender Identity” Policies Since 2020 — Women’s Liberation Front

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