Majority of Republicans support same-sex marriage, new polling shows
- 56% of Republicans support the right of same-sex couples to marry, while 42% oppose it.
- Overall, 72% of respondents agree that same-sex couples should have the right to marry, with 26% disagreeing.
- 59% of supporters say same-sex marriage is an important issue for them.
- Pollsters indicate that same-sex marriage is becoming 'an accepted social norm.
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Majority of Republicans support same-sex marriage, new polling shows
(The Hill) — A majority of surveyed Republicans say they support same-sex marriage, according to new data from a trio of polling firms. In the poll, provided exclusively to The Hill, 56% of Republicans say they agree that same-sex couples should have the right to marry each other, while 42% say they disagree. When given a neutral option, GOP respondents are more evenly divided — with much of the support shifting to the third option: 43% disagree…
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