Support for marriage equality for LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) Americans has grown across all 50 U.S. states over the past eight years, a new report has found. Over the past eight years, every U.S. state has increased in its support for same-sex marriage, with an average increase of 13.6 percent, and if the public opinion trends continue at the same pace, eight additional states will be above 50 percent support by the end of next year.
Published by the UCLA’s Williams Institute, “Public Support for Marriage for Same-Sex Couples by State” examines each state’s current stance on the legality of marriage equality, as well as the overall change in public opinion since 2004.
Read the full Williams Institute poll here.
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