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U.S. Support for Gay Marriage Stable After High Court Ruling

Americans' views on gay marriage have not changed following the Supreme Court's ruling that bans on same-sex marriages are unconstitutional. About six in 10 Americans say gay marriages should be valid, similar to the percentage in May.

Same-Sex Marriage Support Reaches New High at 55%

Amid several legal victories for gay marriage, Americans' support for it has reached new high of 55%, which includes increasing support among young adults.

Fewer in U.S. Say Same-Sex Relations Morally Acceptable

Views on the morality of a variety of practices are largely stable, though fewer say same-sex relations are morally OK and more say the death penalty is.

U.S. Public Opinion and the Election: Three Values Issues

Where does the public stand on abortion, critical race theory and gender identity issues?

A Tale of Two Supreme Court Decisions

The two major decisions recently handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court have very direct relationships to public opinion. One of the decisions fits well with majority public opinion. The other, in a broad sense, does not.

The Trend Line: Support of Same-Sex Marriage Reaches Record High

According to Gallup Editor-in-Chief Frank Newport, 55% of Americans support same-sex marriage, the highest on record, reflecting Americans' changing perspective on gay marriage.

Most Americans Say Same-Sex Couples Entitled to Adopt

Americans say same-sex couples should be legally permitted to adopt children, the first time a majority in the U.S. has believed this. This outpaces the massive cultural shift toward support for same-sex marriage in the last 20 years.

Americans' Support for Gay Marriage Remains High, at 61%

Sixty-one percent of Americans say that marriages between same-sex couples should be recognized by the law as valid, consistent with the 58% and 60% recorded in 2015.

Supreme Court Job Approval Dips Below 50%

Approval of the U.S. Supreme Court has declined to 49% after reaching a 10-year high of 58% a year ago.

Majority in U.S. Now Say Gays and Lesbians Born, Not Made

For the first time, a majority of Americans say same-sex orientation is something people are born with, rather than something primarily determined by upbringing or environment. A new high of 63% say same-sex relations are morally OK.
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