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A decade after the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark ruling affirming that the Constitution guarantees same-sex couples the same ...
A new poll from Gallup shows the largest party divide ever recorded for support for same-sex marriages. Republican support for same-sex marriage peaked in 2022 at 55%, but has since plummeted 14 ...
The only subgroup listed on Gallup’s graphic where a majority disagreed are weekly church-goers, “a group that is more Republican.” “One-third of these frequent churchgoers support same-sex marriage, ...
Ten years after the Supreme Court’s landmark decision that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, public support remains strong.
Their views have stayed more stable over ... including those on same-sex marriage. Since then, some Republican lawmakers have pushed for the Supreme Court to overturn that decision.
How lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer adults view the impact of Obergefell and social acceptance for LGBTQ people ...
The Kennedy Center's former vice president said he was fired for his past statements on traditional marriage and homosexuality.
Diving deeper, Gallup found that a majority “of U.S. adults in most demographic subgroups think same-sex marriage should be legal and say same-sex relations are morally acceptable.” ...
LGBTQ adults see more social acceptance for people who are gay or lesbian than for people who are nonbinary or transgender.
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