New poll finds record-low support of marriage equality from Republicans since Obergefell v. Hodges
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Recent Gallup polling highlights a significant partisan divide regarding marriage equality, with 88% of Democrats in support, contrasting sharply with only 41% of Republicans. This 47% gap is the largest since Gallup's polling began in 1996. While overall support for marriage equality stands at 68% among Americans, views on the morality of same-sex relations show similar partisan divides, particularly with Democrats showing strong acceptance. The poll used a sample of 1,003 adults and had a margin of error of ±4 percentage points, reflecting a broader societal shift in attitudes toward marriage equality.
The divide between Democrats and Republicans on marriage equality morality has reached a historic peak, with 88 percent of Democrats and 41 percent of Republicans supporting it.
This latest Gallup poll reveals that while 68 percent of all Americans back marriage equality, the disparity in support between the two leading parties stands at 47 percent.
Since 1996, Gallup’s polling indicates this is the largest gap in American views on marriage equality, exemplifying the intensified polarization on this issue.
The poll shows that, despite broader support among Democrats and Independents, moral perceptions about same-sex relations remain deeply divided along party lines.
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