New poll shows wide bipartisan support for NY’s Equal Rights Amendment
Voters across geographic and partisan divides strongly support incorporating additional protections into New York’s constitution that explicitly protect reproductive rights and prohibit discrimination across a wider range of individual characteristics, according to a new poll shared exclusively with Gothamist.
The initiative's backers are getting an early start in building more support for the measure. They launched a statewide campaign this week that aims to build on some “hard lessons” learned from the surprising defeat of two other recent ballot measures. Supporters of the New York ERA kicked off a grassroots campaign this week to build on the support found in that data and to ensure voters statewide know that this initiative will be on the back of their ballot in November.
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