Reports that the Democratic Party may add support for gay marriage to s party platform are keepg wh a signifint shift of opn on this issue among Democrats natnwi. A new report fds that support for same-sex marriage among Democrats has jumped om 50% 2008 to 65% today.
Contents:
- HOW CONGRS ACHIEVED A HISTORIC BREAKTHROUGH ON GAY MARRIAGE
- TWO-THIRDS OF DEMOCRATS NOW SUPPORT GAY MARRIAGE
- GAY MARRIAGE AND THE DEMOCRATIC BASE
- IS THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY'S GAY MARRIAGE PLATFORM GOOD POLICS?
- DEMOCRATS DELAY SENATE VOTE TO PROTECT GAY MARRIAGE AS G.O.P. BALKS
HOW CONGRS ACHIEVED A HISTORIC BREAKTHROUGH ON GAY MARRIAGE
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More pennts who lean toward the Democratic Party (81%) favor gay marriage than Democrats (71%). Support for gay marriage at 70% for first time.
A small mory of Amerins (27%) supported legal regnn of gay and lbian marriag 1996, when Gallup first asked the qutn. Hodg cisn 2015, support for gay marriage had reached 60%. For the First Time, a Small Majory of Republins Support Gay Marriage.
TWO-THIRDS OF DEMOCRATS NOW SUPPORT GAY MARRIAGE
This uld suggt that support for gay marriage has reached a ceilg for this group, at least for now.
Adults, who were once holdouts support for gay marriage, now e down on the same si of the issue as young adults. “I have suggted to others that not only would I like to see Roe, Casey, and Griswold on ntraceptn dified but I’ve also ma clear my support for, for gay marriage years ago, ” she said. As recently as 2004, nearly twice as many Amerins opposed than favored allowg gay and lbian people to marry legally; by 2019, public opn had reversed, wh 61% favor and 31% opposed.
Hoeholds wh same-sex Supreme Court had jt overturned s own lgs on abortn rights, and nservative Jtice Clarence Thomas openly med his ncurrg opn whether the urt's landmark 2015 cisn on gay marriage -- which he said was based on "legal fictn" -- should be next. Tammy Baldw, the first openly gay senator and a longtime LGBTQ rights the Hoe ph through a party-le gay rights bill to send a polil msage ahead of the midterm electns?
GAY MARRIAGE AND THE DEMOCRATIC BASE
"This is the first signifint promise between gay rights groups and relig liberty groups, " said Layck, a profsor of nstutnal law at the Universy of Virgia. Baldw and Sema along wh three Republins: San Colls of Mae, who was known to cross party l; Rob Portman of Oh, who a ago changed his md on same-sex marriage after learng his son was gay; and Thom Tillis of North Carola, who had backed this year's bipartisan package on gun safety. Mike Lee of Utah and Jam Lankford of Oklahoma, who ntend would set a natnal policy on gay marriage that uniquely expos church and anizatns to after the Church of J Christ and several relig liberty scholars publicly signed on, the dozen Senate Republins joed support and guaranteed s the end, both LGBTQ rights groups and relig eedom advot claimed victory -- an achievement Sema noted at a news nference celebratg the bill's passage the Senate.
Liz Cheney of Wyomg -- a break om her past stance on the issue, which publicly put her at odds wh her parents and sister, who is gay.
"I've ma clear my support for gay marriage years ago. Today, 73% of Millennials say gays and lbians should be allowed to marry legally, while jt 24% say they should not. Gen Xers, the next youngt hort, also support gay marriage, though by a narrower marg (59% favor, 39% oppose).
IS THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY'S GAY MARRIAGE PLATFORM GOOD POLICS?
Among olr horts, Boomers (ag 51 to 69) are currently divid (45% favor, 48% oppose), while Silents (ag 70-87) are the only generatn which signifintly more oppose (53%) than favor (39%) gay marriage. In 2005, 53% of Silent Democrats opposed gay marriage, while jt 31% favored . Today, 54% support gay marriage and 34% are opposed.
Support for gay marriage among Silent Republins and Republin leaners also has creased over the past (by 14 pots). However, Silent Republins oppose allowg gays and lbians to marry legally by three-to-one (72% to 24%).
However, while Boomer Democrats currently favor gay marriage by 60% to 34%, Boomer Republins oppose by a parable marg (62% to 31%). Currently, 45% of Gen X Republins and Republin leaners favor allowg gays and lbians to marry legally, roughly double the percentage as 2005 (23%). Still, Gen X Democrats are 26 pots more likely than Republins of that generatn to favor gay marriage (71%).
DEMOCRATS DELAY SENATE VOTE TO PROTECT GAY MARRIAGE AS G.O.P. BALKS
That remas the se today: 59% support gay marriage, up om jt 35% a ago.
Today, majori of every iologil group except one – nservative Republins – favor allowg gays and lbians to marry legally. However, three-quarters of nservative Republins (75%) ntue to oppose gay marriage.
This gap has narrowed somewhat om a ago, when 69% of liberal Democrats backed gay marriage, pared wh only about a third (32%) of the party’s nservativ and morat.