The Gender Gap on Issues of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

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Interesting data analysis by Ryan Burge about the gender gap on issues of sexual orientation and gender identity:

https://www.graphsaboutreligion.com/p/the-gender-gap-on-issues-of-sexual

This was alarming: "For Catholics, overall support is much higher. For Catholic women, three-quarters favor same-sex marriage. For Catholic men, it’s six points lower at 69%. But a very strong majority of Catholics believe that two people of the same gender should be able to marry one another."
 
Interesting data analysis by Ryan Burge about the gender gap on issues of sexual orientation and gender identity:

https://www.graphsaboutreligion.com/p/the-gender-gap-on-issues-of-sexual

This was alarming:
"For Catholics, overall support is much higher. For Catholic women, three-quarters favor same-sex marriage. For Catholic men, it’s six points lower at 69%. But a very strong majority of Catholics believe that two people of the same gender should be able to marry one another."

A good place to start would be to find out if women are more likely to identify as not straight compared to men. To accomplish that I combined the last seven years of the Cooperative Election Study (they started asking a question about sexuality back in 2016). Then I just calculated the share of men and women who said that they were straight by birth year.

Cooperative Election Study

Formerly the Cooperative Congressional Election Study​

The CCES is a 50,000+ person national stratified sample survey administered by YouGov. Half of the questionnaire consists of Common Content asked of all 50,000+ people

Nothing is alarming. What makes you think a sample size of .015% of the population is indicative of anything of value? Given that it's from the Harvard website, the population sample is most likely mostly affluent liberals. Garbage in, garbage out.
 
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