Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Poll: Marriage equality supported by 65% of Democrats
With the Democratic Party officially adding a platform plank supporting gay marriage, a new poll by the Pew Research Center shows why such a move makes sense.
According to the new poll, 65% of Democrats now support same-sex marriage. This is an increase of 15 points from 50% in 2008.
The poll also shows Independents now support marriage equality to the tune of 51%, versus 40% who oppose equal rights for gays and lesbians. That's a seven point move up in support from 2008's 44%.
Just 24% of Republicans now favor allowing gays and lesbians to marry legally, which is only slightly higher than the percentage of Republicans who supported gay marriage in 2008 (19%).
The Pew poll used 2,973 live telephone interviews with American adults conducted June 28th to July 9th. It has a sampling error of 2.1 percent.
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