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Support for same-sex marriage in the U.S. remains strong at 69% but has slightly declined from a peak of 71% in 2022, according to Gallup's latest polling. Getty Images

Same-sex marriage support dips slightly but remains strong in the U.S.

Support for same-sex marriage in the U.S. remains strong at 69% but has slightly declined from a peak of 71% in 2022, according to Gallup’s latest polling. Republican support has notably decreased from 55% in 2022 to 46% this year, with Democratic and independent support also showing slight decreases. This trend suggests a stabilization after decades of increasing acceptance across all political groups. Moreover, the perception of same-sex relations as morally acceptable has also declined, with 64% of Americans currently viewing them as acceptable, down from 71% in 2022.

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