Monday, May 19, 2014
Poll: Very strong support for marriage equality for those under 50
A new Politico poll conducted in the most competitive House and Senate districts shows strong support for marriage equality among those under 50.
Of those people between the ages of 18-34, support stands at a rocking 61 percent.
Slightly more than half of those between ages 35 and 49 support gay marriage.
The figure drops to 48 percent among those aged 50-64. Overall, 52 percent of those surveyed oppose gay marriage.
It should be noted that the poll consisted of slightly more self-identified Republicans (39%) than Democrats (34%), and 65% of those polled considered themselves "very religious."
Read more at Politico.
Labels:
marriage equality,
poll,
same-sex marriage
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