Gallup: Same-Sex Marriage Support Drops to 65%

Is this a partisan retreat or a national correction?
Gallup: Same-Sex Marriage Support Drops to 65%
Above: The rainbow Pride flag flies at the Stonewall National Monument on April 13. Image credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

The Spin


Left narrative

Support for same-sex marriage has dropped six points from its 2022 peak, but 65% of Americans still back it, and that's a solid majority. Republican numbers are tanking while Democrats hold steady at 87%, showing this is a partisan retreat, not a national one. Gallup's data makes clear this dip is driven by conservative backlash to DEI, not a genuine shift in American values.

Right narrative

Americans are pushing back hard on LGBTQ advocacy that overreached into classrooms, sports and everyday life, and the Gallup numbers prove it. Republican support for same-sex marriage cratered to 37%, down from 55% just a few years ago — that's a correction. When a movement stops reflecting where most people actually are, the polling follows.


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