Tuesday, May 1, 2018
Survey: 44 States Now Have Majority Support For Marriage Equality
As we approach the three year mark since same-sex marriage became the law of the land thanks to the June 2015 ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court, Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) shared the results of a survey of over 40,000 Americans during the last half of 2017 on the acceptance of marriage equality.
The poll shows, as a country, 61% of Americans support gay and lesbian couples right to marriage, while only 30% are opposed.
When you break it down state-by-state, same-sex marriage has majority support in 44 states.
Only 6 states fail to show at least 50% support. Those six states are: Alabama (41%), Mississippi (42%), Tennessee (46%), West Virginia (48%), Louisiana (48%), and North Carolina (49%).
Of those, only Alabama has a majority of residents who oppose same-sex marriage.
(h/t JoeMyGod)
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