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A week before a closely watched U.S. Supreme Court hearing on the issue, public support for gay marriage reached a new high in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, with 61 percent of Americans more than six in 10 for the first time saying gays and lesbians should be allowed to marry legally.
Identical or similar majorities favor gay marriage on two key issues before the court: Sixty-one percent oppose allowing individual states to prohibit same-sex marriages. And 62 percent support requiring states to recognize gay marriages performed legally in other states.
See PDF with full results, charts and tables here.
These views extend a dramatic, decade-long evolution in public attitudes on gay marriage - one of the most remarkable re-evaluations of views on a basic social issue in more than 30 years of ABC/Post polling. As recently as June 2006, just 36 percent of Americans said it should be legal for gays and lesbians to marry. That advanced to 49 percent in 2009, reached a majority, 53 percent, in early 2011, and, as noted, 61 percent now.
Further, strong support for allowing gay marriage exceeds strong opposition by 15 percentage points in this poll, produced for ABC by Langer Research Associates, matching the largest pro-gay marriage margin in intensity of sentiment on record. In a similar question in 2004, by contrast, strong opposition exceeded strong support by 34 points.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/support-gay-marriage-reaches-record-high/story?id=30507803
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(28,749 posts)xfundy
(5,105 posts)They are a shrinking minority, showing their desperation on a daily basis as they shriek louder and louder. I'm afraid there will be violence, bombings, domestic terrorism, just like there was during the 60s in civil rights issues. Gay-affirming churches may be bombed, gay-hating churches may also. Gay bars and clubs will probably suffer the worst.