On marriage equality, new polling suggests Republicans are moving backwards [View all]
It seemed as if the debate over marriage equality had run its course, but for too many on the right, thats apparently no longer the case.
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/marriage-equality-new-polling-suggests-republicans-are-moving-backward-rcna210042
Theres fresh evidence, however, that a growing number of Republicans are starting to move backwards on the issue. NBC News reported:
While Democratic support for gay nuptials has risen steadily since [the Supreme Courts Obergefell v. Hodges decision in 2015], Republican support has tumbled 14 points since its record high of 55% in 2021 and 2022, according to a Gallup report released Thursday.
As recently as a few years ago,
Gallup found that a narrow majority of self-identified Republican voters agreed that same-sex couples should be recognized by the law as valid, with the same rights as traditional marriages. But over the last three years, GOP support for marriage equality has fallen from 55% to 41% the sharpest slide since the national pollster started keeping track even as attitudes among Democrats and independents move in the opposite direction. (For more information on the polls methodology and margin of error, click the link.)
In fact,
Gallups latest data suggests GOP voters are roughly back to where they were in 2016, surrendering nearly a decade of progress.....
Soon after, in October 2020, Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas complained in a dissent about the victims of the courts marriage equality ruling, and a month later, Alito delivered an unusually political speech to the Federalist Society in which he complained about social pressure surrounding anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments.
You cant say that marriage is a union between one man and one woman anymore, the conservative justice whined, as if he were a candidate seeking social conservatives votes.
Until very recently, thats what the vast majority of Americans thought. Now its considered bigotry.
A year later,
Kevin Roberts, the president of the Heritage Foundation, argued that if you support marriage equality, it means youre not a movement conservative.
All of which is to say that it seemed as though the debate over marriage equality had run its course, but for too many on the right, thats apparently no longer the case.