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Gallup First Polled on Gay Issues in '77. What Has Changed?
Americans today have very different views about LGBT issues than they did in 1977, when Gallup first polled about gays and lesbians.
The Religious Left Has a Numbers Problem
Pete Buttigieg raised the possibility of a "religious left" in the coming presidential election, but relatively few liberals or Democrats are highly religious.
Birth Control Still Tops List of Morally Acceptable Issues
Of 21 personal behaviors and practices measured, Americans agree most widely that birth control is morally acceptable and that extramarital affairs are morally wrong.
U.S. Support for Gay Marriage Stable, at 63%
A majority of Americans (63%) continue to say same-sex marriage should be legal, on par with the 64% to 67% Gallup has recorded since 2017.
Less Than Half in U.S. Would Vote for a Socialist for President
Less than half of Americans (47%) say they would vote for a qualified presidential candidate who is a socialist -- the same percentage Gallup found in 2015.
Two in Three Americans Now Support Legalizing Marijuana
Americans' support for legalizing marijuana continues to set new records, with 66% of U.S. adults now in favor of making the drug legal.
Trust in U.S. Legislative Branch 40%, Highest in Nine Years
Americans' trust in the U.S. legislative branch is the highest in nine years, with 40% expressing "a great deal" or "a fair amount" of trust in it.
A New Regional Paradigm for Following U.S. Elections
Recent data suggest the U.S. is moving toward a new geopolitical framework that divides it into three regions.
Above All Issues, Abortion Divides Liberals, Conservatives
While social liberals and social conservatives differ in their views of most moral issues, abortion and gay/lesbian relations are the most divisive.
Get to Know Americans' Views on Abortion
Gallup will release its 2018 update about Americans' views on abortion in a six-article series, starting Monday.