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Gallup poll: Support for same-sex marriage reaches new high at 55 percent
WASHINGTON — Americans’ support for laws that legalize same-sex marriage has reached a new high, according to new data released by Gallup.
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Poll: Majority of Americans would vote to legalize gay marriage in all 50 states
PRINCETON, N.J. — A majority of Americans say they would vote in favor of a law legalizing same-sex marriage in all 50 U.S. states, according to a new Gallup poll.
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Gallup study reports that only 3.4% of Americans identify as LGBT
A new study by the Gallup organization — posed to more than 120,000 U.S. adults thus far — shows that only 3.4 percent said “yes” when asked if they identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.
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Poll: Majority of Americans approve of Obama’s support for marriage equality
More than half of Americans say they approve of President Barack Obama’s recently announced support for full marriage equality for gay and lesbians, according to a new USA TODAY/Gallup poll.
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Gallup: Americans estimate 25 percent of population is gay or lesbian
The Gallup organization on Friday released more findings from its annual Values and Beliefs poll, conducted May 5-8, and reported that U.S. adults, on average, estimate that 25% of Americans are gay or lesbian.
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Gallup: Majority of Americans believe gay relations ‘morally acceptable’
More insights from Gallup’s annual Values and Beliefs poll, conducted May 5-8, revealed that 56 percent of Americans consider gay and lesbian relations morally acceptable, the highest Gallup has measured since this question was first asked in 2001.
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Bad news this week: anti-gay bill passes in Minnesota, slow progress in New York
It’s almost all bad news this week, with an anti-gay measure gaining ground in Minnesota, slow progress in New York, a resignation in North Carolina, and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker staking out a position against LGBT hospital visitation.
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Gallup: For first time ever, majority of Americans support same-sex marrige
A majority of Americans — 53 percent — now believe same-sex marriage should be recognized as legally valid, and with the same rights and benefits as traditional marriage, according to a Gallup Poll released on Friday.
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Gallup Poll reveals shifting attitudes toward Americans’ acceptance of gay relationships
Gallup released a new poll recently that shows American attitudes on homosexuality continue to shift in the direction of being more accepting. According to Gallup: Americans’ support for the moral acceptability of gay and lesbian relations crossed the symbolic 50% threshold in 2010. At the same time, the percentage calling these relations “morally wrong” dropped […]