Poll: Support for same-sex marriage at all-time high

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Poll: Support for same-sex marriage at all-time high

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Poll: Support for same-sex marriage at all-time high; Washington Blade, May 15, 2017

An all-time high of 64 percent of Americans now support same-sex marriage nearly two years after the U.S. Supreme Court’s historic decision in favor of marriage equality nationwide, according to a Gallup poll.

The poll, published Monday, finds support for same-sex marriage is at the highest since Gallup since first polled the issue in 1996 — when support for gay nuptials was at 27 percent. The level of support in 2017 is three points higher than when Gallup polled on the issue last year and found 61 percent of Americans back same-sex marriage.

Despite finding record support for same-sex marriage, Gallup says the results are “not meaningfully different” from last year. The margin of sampling error for the poll, which was conducted by phone interviews between May 3 and May 4, is plus-or-minus 4 percentage points at the 95 percent confidence level.

Although the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of same-sex marriage, legislation continues to percolate through state legislatures that would allow businesses to opt out of offering wedding services to same-sex couples and government officials to refuse licenses to them.

The poll found support for same-sex marriage among Democrats is 74 percent followed closely by independents at 71 percent. Meanwhile, support for same-sex marriage among Republicans is comparatively low and at 47 percent, although that level of support is the highest ever recorded for that party.

For the first time, the poll found a majority of Protestants, 55 percent, favor same-sex marriage. A majority of Catholics (despite the opposition to same-sex marriage from church leadership) have consistently supported same-sex marriage since 2011. This year, Gallup found 65 percent of Catholics support same-sex marriage.

President Trump in his 2016 presidential campaign opposed same-sex marriage, but after his election said he’s “fine” with the Supreme Court decision and considers the issue “settled.”

http://www.washingtonblade.com/2017/05/ ... -marriage/
travelerjim

Re: Poll: Support for same-sex marriage at all-time high

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PARTIALLY WRONG!

President Trump did NOT oppose same-sex marriage during the presidential election.
He said he was fine with the Supreme Court decision n considers the issue settled.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/23/us/p ... ights.html

"But it is his views on gay rights and gay people that most distinguish Mr. Trump from previous Republican standard-bearers. He has nurtured long friendships with gay people, employed gay workers in prominent positions, and moved with ease in industries where gays have long exerted influence, like entertainment.

“He will be the most gay-friendly Republican nominee for president ever,” said Gregory T. Angelo, the president of the Log Cabin Republicans, a group that supports gay rights."

Memo to the LGBT community: Donald Trump is not your enemy...

"The shelf-life of this logic has now expired with the Christian Right’s influence pertaining to same-sex marriage shrinking in GOP circles and the election of Trump’s, the first post-culture war GOP president.

“It’s irrelevant because it was already settled. It’s law. It was settled in the Supreme Court. I mean it’s done,” Trump told Lesley Stahl when the CBS reporter asked the president-elect whether he supported marriage equality.

Trump doubled down and suggested he would not appoint judges that would seek to overturn the ruling. “It’s done. It-- you have-- these cases have gone to the Supreme Court. They’ve been settled. And, I’m fine with that.”

“I’m fine with that” surely does not fit the talking points being promulgated by the LGBT Left. Here was the president-elect, a man who has long been compared to Hitler by progressives, saying he was fine with marriage equality. What did the LGBT community have to fear if their right to marriage was safe? "

http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/c ... your-enemy

Tj
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