PRINCETON, NJ -- For the first time in Gallup's tracking of the issue, a majority
were treated more leniently, including given governmental authorization to beg. Attitudes toward same-sex marriage since Gallup began keeping track have.
More than half of Americans say same-sex marriage should be legal,
Since 1996, the Gallup organization has tracked opinions about whether marriages between same-sex couples should be recognized by the ...
The name for this cohort refers to those born after 1980 – the first
Same-sex marriage has become possible in many countries.
Since Gallup first began asking about cannabis legalization in 1969, polling on
But religiously affiliated Americans are as observant as before.
with its global reach, Gallup knows more about the attitudes and behaviors
expresses favorable attitudes toward same-sex civil unions.