The partisan gap on the issue of same-sex marriage is wider today than it has been in 29 years, according to a new Gallup Poll.
The survey found a 47-point gap between the two main political parties, with 88% of Democrats and 41% of Republicans saying that same-sex marriages should be legally recognized with the same rights as traditional marriages.
Last year, there was a 37-point gap between the two parties, while they were separated by 35 points in 2023. In 2022, the divide was 32 points and in 2021, there was a 28-point gap between Republicans and Democrats. The two groups were split by 34 points in 2020, according to the poll.
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