Republican support for same-sex "marriage" hits lowest point in decade

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Harris Rigby

May 30, 2025

The vibe shift is strong.

Republicans, known for slowly capitulating to whatever the liberals want and then "conserving" leftist victories, seem to be remembering that marriage means something and it isn't "two gay people who want tax benefits":

In just the 4 years that President Trump was out of office, the popularity of the issue among Republicans has significantly tumbled.

I wonder why?

We reported the drop among Republicans last year, but now instead of 46% support, it has fallen further to 41%.

How low can it go? All the way to zero?

(A man can dream!)

In the latest Gallup Poll, 41% of Republicans and 88% of Democrats said marriages between same-sex couples should be 'recognized by the law as valid, with the same rights as traditional marriages.'

That's not all. The divide between political right and left has never been this pronounced. We really do live in two countries right now:

This 47-point gap is the largest it has been since Gallup first started asking the question in 1996. The report found 76% of independents and 68% of all U.S. adults surveyed backed marriage rights for same-sex couples.

Look at this crash!

Let's keep it going.


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