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It also researched support for same-sex marriage among Republican leaning voters in the United States. 61% of Republican leaning voters aged 18–29 supported allowing same-sex couples to marry, while only 27% of Republican leaning voters over 50 years of age were supportive. [49] 52% of Republican voters aged 18–50 supported same-sex marriage.
The new findings mark a sudden decline from 2021 and 2022, the first and only two years in which GOP respondents told Gallup they were in favor of same-sex marriage since 1996. These views put the ...
“The Republican Party was running constitutional bans on gay marriage in the 2004 presidential election, and now we’re at a place where, 20 years later, the GOP platform is completely caught ...
Donald Trump has had varying views on gay marriage in recent decades. ... Trump's stance on gay marriage has varied over the years. ... The 2024 GOP platform removed explicit mentions of same-sex ...
Support for same-sex marriage continued to decline slightly among Republicans in the latest Gallup survey, released Monday. According to the poll, conducted last month, 46 percent of Republicans ...
On September 22, 2004, the Abe Lincoln Black Republican Caucus (ALBRC), a group of young urban Black gay Republicans, voted in a special call meeting in Dallas, Texas to endorse President Bush for re-election. [57] In an October presidential debate, Bush said he did not know whether homosexuality is a choice or not. [41]
Santorum's comments evoked responses ranging from George W. Bush's remark, relayed through spokesperson Ari Fleischer, that "the President believes that the senator is an inclusive man", [7] to sharp criticism from former Governor of Vermont Howard Dean that "gay-bashing is not a legitimate public policy discussion; it is immoral", to conservative groups such as the Family Research Council and ...
The Republican Party platform, which long opposed same-sex marriage, now avoids the topic.