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Most Republicans support same-sex marriage for first time – Gallup

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Most Republicans support same-sex marriage for first time – Gallup

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'One of the most striking trends that (our research) shows (is that) Americans can change their views on an issue pretty remarkably in a fairly short period of time,' Gallup analyst Justin McCarthy says

A majority of Republicans in the United States support same-sex marriage for the first time, a Gallup poll found on Wednesday, June 9, with a record 70% of all respondents backing gay weddings.

The research shows a significant increase in approval of same-sex marriage since 2015, when it was legalized nationwide following a Supreme Court ruling and 60% of Americans told Gallup they were in favor of gay marriage.

At that point, Gallup’s annual Values and Beliefs poll, which also gauges support for the death penalty and birth control, found 37% of Republicans supported gay weddings – a figure that has now increased to 55%.

“One of the most striking trends that (our research) shows (is that) Americans can change their views on an issue pretty remarkably in a fairly short period of time,” Gallup analyst Justin McCarthy told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

“And now we see a majority of Republicans who are supportive for the first time.”

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The Republican party has historically been more socially conservative and less willing to advance LGBTQ+ rights, with new transgender personnel banned from joining the US military under the Trump administration.

According to LGBTQ+ advocacy group Human Rights Campaign, 29 countries around the world, including Norway, Portugal, and South Africa, have legalized same-sex marriage.

Chilean President Sebastian Pinera this month said he would seek to expedite a same-sex marriage bill that has languished in the historically conservative South American nation for years, despite the recognition of same-sex civil unions in 2015.

Legislation is also under discussion in Japan, Lithuania, and Thailand.

Gallup’s poll also revealed a generational divide in US attitudes towards LGBTQ+ issues, with older people holding more conservative views than the young or middle-aged.

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Support for same-sex marriage was 84% among 18- to 34-year-olds, compared with 72% of those between 35 and 54 and 60% of over 55s.

“Since the very beginning (of our polling) in the early ’90s, we have seen young Americans being the biggest drivers for the support of gay rights,” McCarthy said. – Rappler.com

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