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Same-Sex Marriage Support Solidifies Above 50% in U.S.

Fifty-three percent of Americans favor legal same-sex marriage, unchanged from last November and the third consecutive reading of 50% or higher. At the same time, Americans believe the U.S. public opposes gay marriage.

Americans Say Birth Control, Divorce Most 'Morally Acceptable'

Birth control and divorce remain the most morally acceptable of 19 issues measured, and extramarital affairs and cloning humans the most morally wrong.

Gallup Decade in Review: 2010-2019

Gallup findings over the past decade reveal that the years from 2010 to 2019 encompassed some revolutionary changes in public opinion.

When and Why Marriage Became Partisan

Gallup data show U.S. marriage rates have declined since 1980, especially among Democrats compared with Republicans.

LGBTQ+ Identification in U.S. Rises to 9.3%

LGBTQ+ identification among U.S. adults has increased to 9.3%.

Americans Much More Positive About Progress on Drugs

Two years after expressing record pessimism about the U.S. illegal drug problem, Americans are the most optimistic they have been in a quarter century.

Record-High 70% in U.S. Support Same-Sex Marriage

U.S. support for legal same-sex marriage continues to grow, now at 70% -- a new high in Gallup's trend dating to 1996.

Grassroots Support for Legalizing Marijuana Hits Record 70%

Support for legalizing marijuana in the U.S. is highest among Democrats and liberals, but majorities of Republicans and conservatives are also in favor.

Continuing Change in U.S. Views on Sex and Marriage

Americans' views on the moral acceptability of sexual behavior and marriage have shifted significantly over the past 20 years.

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.
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