ISSUE GUIDES: Gay Rights

PUBLIC VIEW: PEOPLE’S CHIEF CONCERNS
  • Americans are divided on whether homosexuality should be accepted or discouraged by society
  • Acceptance of homosexuality has grown significantly
  • Americans are divided on why some people are gay and many say they don't know
  • Half of Americans say things have 'gotten better' when it comes to treating gay people with respect and courtesy
  • Americans are divided on whether they approve of gay rights and are less likely to say they agree with the gay rights...
  • A plurality of Americans say efforts to protect gay rights have gone too far
  • Americans are divided on whether same-sex relationships are morally wrong
  • Americans are divided on whether allowing same-sex marriage would change society for the worse
  • Four in 10 Americans say their religious beliefs have the biggest influence on their views on gay marriage and six in 10...
  • More than half of Americans say allowing gay marriages would degrade the institution of marriage, but just as many say...
  • Majorities say gay marriage should not be an important issue in the 2004 elections
  • Majorities of Americans say they would vote for an openly gay candidate for elected office, and nearly two-thirds say they...
  • Six in 10 Americans say deeply religious elected officials should be willing to compromise with other officials when voting...
  • Majorities of Americans say violence against gays and lesbians is a serious problem and that an attack like the one on...