Does coming out matter?: a new Harris poll suggests that knowing people who are gay makes little difference in whether one supports gay rights.

The Advocate. The National Gay & Lesbian NewsmagazineNbr. 1998, December 1998

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The results of a Harris poll is discussed with regards to the political impact of being truthful with one's sexuality. The assumption had been that folks who are upfront about their sexuality with relatives and friends who help gay rights' causes, but the survey found this not to be quiet true.

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Does coming out matter?: a new Harris poll suggests that knowing people who are gay makes little difference in whether one supports gay rights.

A NEW HARRIS POLL SUGGESTS THAT KNOWING PEOPLE WHO ARE GAY MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE IN WHETHER ONE SUPPORTS GAY RIGHTS

One of the basic tenets of faith for gay activists has been that coming out; helps convince people of the need for gay rights. If only they know who we are, the argument goes, they can't help ...

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