A new poll (PDF) from the AngusReid Public Opinion group has found a dramatic increase in support for same sex marriage since last year, with nearly half (46 percent) of respondents now saying it should be made legal.
An additional 22 percent of survey respondents said they didn’t think full marriage should be permitted, but some form of ‘civil union’ would be acceptable. Just 23 percent said no legal recognition should be given to same sex couples.
The numbers represent a 10 percent increase in support for same sex marriage over a 2010 AngusReid poll. Even more hopeful to marriage equality supporters are the demographic findings: 68 percent of what the firm called ‘generation y’ favors legalizing same sex marriage, and 48 percent of ‘generation x’ agrees.
Older Americans proved less likely to answer similarly: the poll found that just one-in-four Americans born before 1979 would classify marriage as between two people, instead of between a man and woman.
The survey also found that nearly half (40 percent) of Republicans believe that gays and lesbians can be ‘cured’ through prayer to their deity, whereas 62 percent of Americans at-large believe that to be impossible.
Just 30 percent of those who did not know a single […]