Tuesday, September 21, 2010

National Poll Shows Majority Support For Marriage Equality


A new nationwide poll from Associated Press of 1000+ individuals (pdf) is yet another poll to confirm Maggie Gallagher's worst nightmare: "A majority of Americans support marriage equality."

The headline is that in response to the question "Should the Federal Government give legal recognition to marriages between couples of the same sex, or not?" 52 percent say yes, 46 percent say no.

This is now the second poll in as many months which indicate majority support for marriage equality. Last month, the CNN poll similarly showed majority support for marriage equality (again 52 percent yes, 42 percent no) when the question was "Do you think gays and lesbians should have a constitutional right to get married and have their marriage recognized by law as valid?"

It should also be noted that as recently as May 2010, Gallup showed that there was majority opposition to marriage equality nationwide (44% yes 53% no) in response to the question "Do you think marriages between same-sex couples should or should not be recognized by the law as valid, with the same rights as traditional marriages?"

Cross-posted from The Mad Professah Lectures

1 comment:

  1. I think its interesting that even when polls are showing the majority of Americans wanting marriage equality nationwide, people still refuse to accept it. Personally, my brother is gay, and I am extremely happy for him and I want him to enjoy all of the benefits of being in a happy relationship, including the right to marry in any state he wishes. I think it should be fine for everyone! This poll shows that the majority of American people want gay marriage--so Congress better get their act together and push through for an amendment to be passed as soon as possible! WE'RE TIRED OF WAITING! (:

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