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Poll: Majority of Americans want Supreme Court to rule for marriage equality
A total of 58 percent of Americans said that they favor a high court decision to eliminate bans against same sex marriage.
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Poll: Majority of Republican voters would attend a same-sex wedding
A majority of U.S. Republicans would attend the same-sex wedding of a loved one, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
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AP-GfK Poll: Nuanced views on LGBT rights, religious liberty
Americans are evenly split on whether the Supreme Court should rule that same-sex marriage must be legal nationwide, according to a new Associated Press-GfK poll.
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New poll shows record high 61 percent of Americans support marriage equality
A record-high 6 in 10 Americans support marriage equality for same-sex couples, and a similar share say individual states should not be allowed to ban same-sex marriage, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
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Poll: Most Americans say there’s no turning back on same-sex marriage
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments next week in a landmark case on same-sex marriage, but most Americans already have made up their minds: There’s no turning back.
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Poll: Majority of Americans side with LGBT rights over ‘religious freedom’
A new national poll finds that a majority of Americans believe businesses should not be allowed to refuse services based on their religious beliefs, suggesting a split over the issue between voters and some of the politicians who represent them.
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What Americans think about gay rights and religious liberty
Most Americans support allowing businesses to refuse wedding-related services to same-sex couples on religious grounds, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll conducted earlier this year.
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Wisconsin poll: Marriage equality has had no adverse affect
Even among Republican voters, 74 percent responded that granting marriage rights to same-sex couples hadn’t had an adverse impact on their life.
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Poll: Nearly 6 in 10 Americans support marriage equality
In an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released Monday, 59 percent of respondents said that they support marriage equality, while just 33 percent said they were opposed.
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Major survey shows clear majority of Americans support marriage equality
The dramatic shift in opinion is among the fastest changes ever measured by the widely respected General Social Survey.