Also during the forum on LGBTQ issues, Elizabeth Warren's response to a question about heterosexual marriage drew a comical reaction from the audience.
And Elizabeth Warren earned a roar of laughter from the audience in a Los Angeles theater with her response to a question about how she would respond if someone told her marriage was between one man and one woman.
The 2020 campaign is unfolding at a time when polling shows significant backing for LGBT rights. A Pew Research Center poll in March pegged Americans' support for same-sex marriage at 61 percent. A Gallup poll found that 71 percent support allowing transgender people to serve in the military, a stance at odds with Trump's efforts to sharply restrict their military presence.
The administration also has moved to restrict military service by transgender men and women, proposed allowing certain homeless shelters to take gender identity into account in offering someone a bed for the night and concluded in a 2017 Justice Department memo that federal civil rights law does not protect transgender people from discrimination at work.
The New Jersey senator didn't give a direct answer when asked if religious groups should lose their tax-exempt status if they engage in discrimination against the LGBTQ community. "There have to be consequences for discrimination," he said while declining to answer yes or no to the question.
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