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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."When it comes to the state of the pandemic in California, 40 percent of LGBTQ recall voters think the state's coronavirus situation is staying the same, 31 percent think it’s better and 28 percent think it’s worse.

A majority, 70 percent, said they think Newsom is in touch with the needs and concerns of people like them, and 30 percent said they don’t think he’s in touch.

Summer polls showed that Newsom was in danger of being recalled until major Democratic Party leaders, including President Joe Biden, helped rouse Democratic voters.

Of LGBTQ recall voters, 79 percent voted for Biden in the 2020 presidential election, 9 percent voted for Trump, 7 percent did not vote and 5 percent voted for someone else. Sixty-four percent of LGBTQ voters said they approve of the way Biden is handling his job as president, and 29 percent disapprove.

The majority of LGBTQ recall voters are under 50 years old: Seventy-four percent are 18 to 44 years old, and 26 percent are 45 or older.

One of Democrats' central messages to voters was that a Republican governor would reverse the state's pandemic precautions, as well as other Democratic policies.

That message may have resonated with LGBTQ recall voters, 34 percent of whom said the coronavirus is the most important issue facing California right now, according to NBC News' Exit Poll.

But the state's housing and homelessness crisis — an issue Newsom has received criticism for — is also front of mind for voters: One-quarter of LGBTQ voters said homelessness was the most important issue, followed by wildfires (17 percent), the economy (15 percent) and crime (7 percent).

A higher percentage of LGBTQ voters, 74 percent, think the overall cost of living in their part of California is not manageable, compared to 58 percent of all recall voters who think so.

Nearly all LGBTQ voters, 93 percent, think that climate change is a serious problem, compared to 7 percent who don't think so. But voters are more split on the state's economy: Fifty percent said the condition of California's economy is excellent or good, and 48 percent think it’s not good or is poor. "
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