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  • loaded language: 'plummet'
  • loaded language: 'warn the fight is far from over'
  • loaded language: 'devastating to see any of that ground being lost again'
  • loaded language: 'right-wing efforts'
  • loaded language: 'hyper-partisan environment'
  • loaded language: 'rhetoric and policy has effectively green-lit thinking in hateful, harmful ways'
  • framing: Republican support for marriage equality, LGBTQ+ rights sinks: poll
  • framing: right-wing efforts dedicated to overturning same-sex marriage persist

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Poll Shows Decline in Republican Support for Marriage Equality

A Gallup poll reveals that Republican support for marriage equality has dropped to 37%, down from 55% in previous years. While overall American support for same-sex marriage remains high at 65%, advocacy groups warn that efforts to challenge these rights continue, despite the Supreme Court's previous affirmation of their legality.

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A recent Gallup Values and Beliefs survey indicates that support for marriage equality among Republicans has decreased significantly, with fewer than 40% now believing that same-sex marriages should be legally recognized. This marks a decline from 55% in 2021 and 2022. In contrast, overall support for same-sex marriage among Americans has risen to 65%, although this is a decrease from earlier peaks of around 70% in the early 2020s. Jeffrey Jones, a senior editor at Gallup, noted that Republican support had previously aligned with national trends but has shifted, potentially influenced by the upcoming 2024 campaign.

The Supreme Court previously affirmed the legality of same-sex marriage, but some Republican lawmakers have called for a reconsideration of this decision. Advocacy groups continue to express concern over the potential rollback of rights, citing ongoing efforts by conservative organizations to challenge marriage equality. Despite these challenges, most Americans still support the validity of same-sex marriages, emphasizing the importance of these rights for LGBTQ+ families.

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  • loaded language: 'plummet'
  • loaded language: 'warn the fight is far from over'
  • loaded language: 'devastating to see any of that ground being lost again'
  • loaded language: 'right-wing efforts'
  • loaded language: 'hyper-partisan environment'
  • loaded language: 'rhetoric and policy has effectively green-lit thinking in hateful, harmful ways'
  • framing: Republican support for marriage equality, LGBTQ+ rights sinks: poll
  • framing: right-wing efforts dedicated to overturning same-sex marriage persist
  • editorializing: Republican support for marriage equality has continued to plummet
  • editorializing: the fight is far from over

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Republican support for marriage equality, LGBTQ+ rights sinks: poll

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Poll Shows Decline in Republican Support for Marriage Equality