Growing Support for Gay Marriage: Changed Minds and Changing Demographics Overview. The rise in support for same-sex marriage over the past decade is among the largest changes in opinion on any policy issue over this time period.

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The increase in the share of adults who favor same-sex marriage is due in part to generational change. er generations express higher levels of support for same-sex marriage. However, all generational cohorts have become more supportive of same-sex marriage in the past decade. Now, for the first

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Apr 10, 2018 · See the latest Pew Research Center reports, data and interactive features on gay marriage and homosexuality, …

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Opponents of gay marriage often cite Scripture. But what the Bible teaches about love argues for the other side.

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Today, 61% of Republicans and Republican leaners under 30 favor same-sex marriage while just 35% oppose it. By contrast, just 27% of Republicans ages 50 and

May 11, 2012 · ABC broke into its daytime lineup May 9, 2012, to announce a historic shift: the president of the United States declaring his personal support for gay marriage. “I’ve been going through an evolution on this issue,” President Barack Obama told ABC News. Indeed. While the president has consistently supported civil rights for gay …

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The nation’s highest court has found that the U.S. Constitution requires states to license and recognize marriages between two people of the same sex, making marriage equality officially — after decades of litigation and activism — the law of the land.

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Updated, May 14, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton signed a bill Tuesday that legalizes gay marriage, making the state the 12th to do so.

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Bernie Sanders is criticizing Hillary Clinton over her record on gay marriage, but his own story is more complicated than he portrays it.

As a state senate candidate in 1996, Obama filled out a questionnaire saying “I favor legalizing same-sex marriages, and would fight efforts to prohibit such marriages.” But 12 years later as a candidate for president, Obama told Rick Warren’s Saddleback Church that marriage could only extend to heterosexual couples.