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A new poll has found LGBT people in the United States favor Hillary Clinton for president over Bernard Sanders by a margin of 48 percent to 41 percent.

The poll, made public Tuesday by the San Francisco-based Community Marketing & Insights, was conducted between Feb. 7-10 among 563 LGBT citizens of the United States. Participants were from 46 states.

Although no margin of error was included in the poll results, Community Marketing & Insights affirmed to the Washington Blade it was plus or minus 4.13.

In response to a question on which candidate respondents would vote for today, Clinton received 48 percent of the vote, followed by Sanders at 41 percent. The next candidate down was Donald Trump at 2 percent, followed by John Kasich and Marco Rubio each at 1 percent. The remaining candidates each received less than one percent of the vote. Four percent of respondents were undecided.

The results are not too far off from polls of Democrats nationwide. A Quinnipiac University poll made public on Feb. 5 found Clinton has support from 44 percent of Democrats, followed by Sanders with 42 percent and 11 percent undecided. But Community Marketing & Insights’ poll wasn’t party-specific. All LGBT people were able to comment on all candidates regardless of whether the participant was a Democrat, Republican or independent, according to the firm.

David Paisley, senior research director at Community Marketing & Insights, said in a statement the most striking aspect of the poll results is the lack of support among LGBT people for Republican candidates.

“Unless something changes, the party may largely forfeit about 5 percent of adults in the United States to the Democrats, which can cause important swings in tight elections,” Paisley said. “Republicans perhaps could connect with LGBTs on issues like the economy, taxation and influence of government in private lives, but instead have chosen policies not supportive of LGBT Americans.”

Another question was which of the Democratic presidential candidates would be most supportive of LGBT rights. In response, 37 percent said the candidates were equally supportive, 31 percent chose Sanders, 25 percent selected Clinton, 5 percent said they weren’t sure and 2 percent said neither candidate supports LGBT rights.

According to Community Marketing & Insights, the firm recruited a research panel of more than 70,000 LGBT people over a 20-year period from media, events and non-profit organizations for LGBT people. Results summarized in the poll, according to the firm, are representative of LGBT consumers who are openly LGBT and who interact within the LGBT community.

The poll asked questions on other issues, such as the degree to which respondents think it’s important for presidential candidates to support LGBT rights. The results indicate the vast majority of LGBT people think supporting LGBT rights is a top priority.