A recent Gallup poll shows a decrease in Republican support for same-sex marriage, with only 46% of GOP respondents in favour. This contrasts with the national trend where 69% of Americans support same-sex marriage, indicating a growing divergence in views on LGBT+ rights.
A recent Gallup poll reveals a decrease in support for same-sex marriage among Republicans. As of this year, only 46% of GOP respondents believe same-sex marriage should be legal, down from 49% in the previous year. Moreover, just 40% of Republicans consider same-sex relationships morally acceptable, a significant decrease from 56% in 2021.
This shift marks a return to pre-2021 attitudes, contradicting the overall American trend. Nationally, 69% of respondents support the legality of same-sex marriage, with 83% of Democrats and 74% of independents in favor.
Meanwhile, LGBT+ self-identification in the U.S. has doubled over the past decade, increasing from 3.5% in 2012 to 7.6% now. Simultaneously, Republican-led efforts have seen numerous legislative measures affecting the LGBT+ community, particularly concerning gender-affirming healthcare and transgender rights in sports and education.
The Gallup poll’s findings indicate a broader divergence in public opinion on LGBT+ rights between Republicans and the general American populace.