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Home News U.S. Support for Same-Sex Marriage Drops to 48 Percent
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U.S. Support for Same-Sex Marriage Drops to 48 Percent

  • Kelsey BauerKelsey Bauer
  • Mar 5, 2025
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Support for same-sex marriage among U.S. adults has reportedly fallen to 48 percent according to a recent YouGov poll. This marks a notable decline from previous years when acceptance hovered above 60 percent reflecting a shift in public sentiment on a once-settled issue. The drop raises questions about the durability of social progress amid changing political and cultural currents.

The YouGov survey conducted last month polled a broad sample of Americans across demographics and regions. It found that younger adults who were once strong backers of LGBT rights are now less unified in their support. Older generations meanwhile remain more skeptical with opposition rooted in traditional values and religious beliefs.

This decline coincides with a broader pushback against progressive policies under the new administration which took office in January. Critics argue that executive orders targeting diversity programs and gender identity issues have emboldened conservative voices. Supporters of these measures say they reflect a return to common-sense principles that prioritize individual liberty over identity politics.

Same-sex marriage became legal nationwide in 2015 following the Supreme Court’s landmark Obergefell decision. At the time public approval soared with many viewing it as a civil rights triumph. However recent debates over parental rights and education have reignited cultural battles that some thought were resolved a decade ago.

The poll also revealed regional differences with the South and Midwest showing sharper drops in support than coastal states. Urban areas still lean in favor of same-sex marriage but rural communities are trending the opposite way. This urban-rural divide mirrors broader polarization on social issues that continues to shape national discourse.

Advocates for LGBT rights express alarm at the findings warning that declining support could threaten legal protections. They point to efforts in some states to challenge marriage equality through legislation or judicial reviews. Opponents counter that the shift reflects a natural correction as Americans reassess policies imposed by courts rather than voters.

Political analysts suggest the drop may influence upcoming elections as candidates adjust their platforms to match voter sentiment. Republicans could double down on traditional family values while Democrats face pressure to defend past gains without alienating moderates. The issue remains a lightning rod with the potential to mobilize bases on both sides.

As the nation grapples with this unexpected turn the YouGov poll underscores a fluid landscape where even bedrock social changes can face reversal. The 48 percent figure may signal a temporary dip or the start of a longer trend. Either way it ensures that same-sex marriage will remain a contentious topic in America’s ongoing culture wars.

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U.S. support for same-sex marriage fell to 48 percent per new polls. Cultural shifts spark debate on rights.

Polls show U.S. same-sex marriage support dropped to 48 percent. Traditional values gain traction.

Surveys reveal U.S. backing for same-sex marriage hit 48 percent. Opinions divide sharply.

Public support for same-sex marriage in the U.S. dipped to 48 percent. Discussions heat up nationwide.

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