Survey: Americans turn sharply favorable on gay issues
Cathy Lynn Grossman
WASHINGTON (RNS) Americans attitudes toward the lives and choices of gays and lesbians have changed radically since Massachusetts first legalized samesex marriage a decade ago.
A new survey finds a significant shift toward tolerance across every religious, political and age group and every region of the country, said Robert P. Jones, CEO of the Public Religion Research Institute. PRRIs survey, released Wednesday (Feb. 26), reveals the ramifications of these changes in family, church and community life.
Only the issue of marijuana looks anything like this in terms of rapid movement in favorability, Jones said. But with that one exception, its unusual to see this much change in a relatively short amount of time.
Overall support for same-sex marriage jumped 21 percentage points, from 32 percent in 2003 in a Pew Research survey to 53 percent in 2013 in PRRIs survey. During this period, gay marriage became legal in 17 states and the District of Columbia and the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Defense of Marriage Act, that blocked federal recognition of legally wed gay couples.
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