surveyed more than 1,000 Americans and found that overall support for gay couples marrying is at a record high, with 70% of adults in favor.
It represents a dramatic change from Gallup’s first survey on same-sex marriage in 1996, when only 27% of adults supported the right to marry.Since the Supreme Court’s landmark Obergefell ruling, support has continued to rise — at the time of the 2015 case, 60% of adults supported recognition of same-sex marriage, compared with 70% today.This year’s poll also found that a majority of Republicans finally support same-sex marriage, with more than half (55%) of GOP-identified respondents saying they had a favorable attitude towards gay couples marrying.Democrats have consistently supported the rights of.
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