Canadians and Britons Are More Open on Same-Sex Relations than Americans
In the three countries, support for same-sex marriage is more evident among members of the two youngest generations.
In the three countries, support for same-sex marriage is more evident among members of the two youngest generations.
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – The vast majority of people in Guatemala oppose the notion of allowing homosexuals to marry, according to a poll by Cid-Gallup. 85 per cent of respondents disagree with same-sex marriage.
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Many Americans believe their Supreme Court will ultimately ban same-sex marriage, according to a poll by Angus Reid Public Opinion. 52 per cent of respondents expect a decision that would define marriage federally as between a man and a woman.
Most people want marriage to be defined federally as a union between a man and a woman, and not between two people regardless of gender.
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – People in Portugal are divided in their opinion of same-sex marriage, according to a poll by Eurosondagem published in Express. 49.5 per cent of respondents oppose marriages between people of the same sex, while 45.5 per cent favour them.
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – Many people in Argentina are against same-sex marriage, according to a poll by Poliarquía Consultores. 60 per cent of respondents disagree with allowing homosexual couples to get married.
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – People in the United States are split on whether their president will earn a second term in office, according to a poll by Angus Reid Public Opinion. 46 per cent of respondents believe it is likely that Barack Obama will be re-elected, while 44 per cent think this is unlikely.
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – People in the United States are almost evenly divided on whether same-sex marriage should be allowed in their country, according to a poll by Angus Reid Public Opinion. 43 per cent of respondents favour allowing gays and lesbians to marry legally, while 46 per cent are opposed.
Support for same-sex marriage is higher among widowers, single people and those living with a significant other but not married.
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) – An overwhelming majority of people in Argentina would favour allowing people of the same sex to marry, according to a poll by Analogías released by Crítica. 66.3 per cent of respondents in six cities support legalizing same-sex marriage.