Is Texas State Government Doing Enough to Protect Rights of Christians (June 2019)

Is Texas State Government Doing Enough to Protect Rights of Christians (June 2019)

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categoryTotal
Too much23%
Too little32%
The right amount25%
Don’t know/No opinion21%

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categoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
Too much46%15%5%
Too little16%28%46%
The right amount17%26%32%
Don’t know/No opinion22%31%17%

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categoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
Too much71%25%44%
Too little7%20%17%
The right amount11%26%15%
Don’t know/No opinion11%29%24%

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categoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
Too much6%3%5%
Too little38%37%55%
The right amount36%36%27%
Don’t know/No opinion20%24%13%

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categoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
Too much57%15%4%
Too little9%26%49%
The right amount15%24%32%
Don’t know/No opinion19%35%16%

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categoryLeaning liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
Too much57%52%65%
Too little6%8%12%
The right amount14%23%6%
Don’t know/No opinion23%17%17%

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categoryLeaning conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
Too much9%3%2%
Too little36%46%59%
The right amount33%35%27%
Don’t know/No opinion21%16%12%

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categoryWhiteBlackHispanic
Too much26%12%20%
Too little33%30%28%
The right amount24%24%25%
Don’t know/No opinion16%34%27%

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categoryMaleFemale
Too much24%22%
Too little32%31%
The right amount26%24%
Don’t know/No opinion19%23%

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categoryUrbanSuburbanRural
Too much27%23%15%
Too little25%32%40%
The right amount23%26%23%
Don’t know/No opinion25%18%22%

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category18-2930-4445-6465+
Too much26%29%21%16%
Too little28%24%34%38%
The right amount19%24%24%30%
Don’t know/No opinion27%22%21%16%

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categoryNo high schoolHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
Too much21%14%18%21%32%32%
Too little37%31%39%39%25%26%
The right amount18%27%20%24%25%30%
Don’t know/No opinion24%29%22%15%18%12%

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categoryExtremely importantSomewhat importantNot very importantNot at all important
Too much11%13%39%60%
Too little45%33%17%6%
The right amount26%30%23%14%
Don’t know/No opinion19%25%21%20%

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categoryThe Bible is the word of God, to be taken literallyThe Bible is the word of God, not to be taken literallyThe Bible is a book written by men
Too much7%13%61%
Too little54%33%6%
The right amount21%33%17%
Don’t know/No opinion17%21%16%

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