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Historical data according to Gallup, Inc. Public opinion of interracial marriage in the United States has changed substantially since the 1960s. Today, support for interracial marriage is near-universal. [1] Opposition to interracial marriage was frequently based on religious principles.
The poll showed majority support among both Democrats (83%) and Republicans (55%). Approval of interracial marriage in the U.S. hit a six-decade high at 94% in September, according to Gallup.
A May 2019 Gallup poll found that 63% of Americans supported same sex marriage, with 36% opposing it. While this is a drop when compared to 2018, same sex marriage approval still remains stable. [34] A May 2018 Gallup poll found that 67% of Americans supported same-sex marriage, 31% opposed, and 2% had no opinion. [18]
According to Gallup polls of United States public opinion, approval for interracial marriage has increased from 4% in 1958 to 94% in 2021 and the highest approval rating of 98% is from Americans between the ages of 18 and 29. [77]
A Gallup poll in June found that 70% of Americans approve of same-sex marriages, with majority support in both political parties. When it comes to interracial marriage, 94% of Americans approve ...
In the US, only 25% of men between the ages of 18 and 29 identify as politically liberal, while 40% of women in the same age group do, according to a recent Gallup poll.
A 2013 Gallup poll found that 11 percent of Americans said they disapprove of interracial marriage, compared with 94% who disapproved in 1958. [7] In 1958, actor Sammy Davis Jr. , who had faced a backlash for his involvement with a white woman, actress Kim Novak , briefly married a black woman to protect himself from mob violence. [ 8 ]
Seventy-one percent of Americans support recognizing gay marriage, according to a 2022 Gallup poll. Weekly churchgoers offering the least support. Weekly churchgoers offering the least support.