Written by Nigel Campbell | Monday, 20 May 2013
Tags: gallup poll, gay relations, morally acceptable 
According to a Gallup poll conducted this month, a record number of Americans now believe that same-sex relationships are morally acceptable.
Details after the jump.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Friday, 15 February 2013
Tags: gallup, surveys, research, gayest, u.s., states, lgbt, d.c., new york, florida, kentucky, california, illinois
Though the gayest U.S. state happens to be whichever one we're in at the time, Gallup has a different idea thanks to a massive 200,000 person study. While the rainbow might shine brightest in D.C., Gallup notes that these kinds of studies always include the caveat of people possibly not answering truthfully. Anyway, Gallup's results are after the jump!
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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 19 December 2012
Tags: gallup, gay rights, lesbian rights, lgbt rights, inheritance, adoption, employee benefits, health insurance, poll, boy scouts of america
Gallup has released results from a Nov. 26-29, 2012 poll charting American attitudes towards gays and lesbians.
Some of them may surprise you.
See after the jump!
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Written by Instinct Staff | Thursday, 18 October 2012
Tags: gallup poll, 3.4 percent, lgbt, gay, identity, identify, u.s. gallup poll We're everywhere!
According to a new Gallup Poll out today, with its first sampling of 120,000 respondents, 3.4 percent of adults in the U.S. identify as an L, G, B or T.
See the poll results after the jump.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 08 May 2012
Tags: polls, surveys, studies, gallup, america, religion, age, class, marriage equality, same sex, trend, gay marriage, support, majority, finds
Even as a president is outpaced along the evolutionary timeline by a vice president and as North Carolinians have to vote on enshrining redundant homophobia further into the state's law, the trend of Americans supporting civil equality continues federally, according to a new poll released today from Gallup.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Sunday, 08 January 2012
Tags: new jersey, legislature, democrats, marriage equality, same sex marriage, gallup poll, chirs gregoire, vote, politics, chris christie Love is sweeping across the land, Instincters. After Washington Governor Chris Gregoire's passionate and striaghtforward remarks about marriage equality, we hear word from NBC New York that New Jersey Deomcrats are set to bring up a marriage vote in both house there. Read more after the jump.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Tags: marijuana, smoking, weed, gallup poll, illegal, record high support, liberalism, high, drug
While our drug of choice usually comes in two variations, blended or on the rocks, it's reassuring to see that Americans are started to chill out on conservative stances. Get the record numbers after the jump.
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Tags: studies, polls, gallup, america, gay, lgbt, community, population, size, data, what's your instinct
A new Gallup poll that shows a majority of adults believe 25 percent of Americans are LGBT is far off-base from an April study revealing the U.S. LGBT population to be at 3.5 percent. So why do most gay adults apparently need to recalibrate their gaydars?
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Tags: polls, surveys, studies, religion, gallup, national prayer breakfast, government, politics On the day of the highly-controversial National Prayer Breakfast (which President Obama decided to speak at, despite organizers The Fellowship's well-known ties to the homophobic genocide movement in Uganda), a new Gallup poll shows that the number of Americans who want organized religion to play a part in politics is on the rise. Conversely, the number of Americans who want less religion in their government is on the decline. Still, both numbers rest at 29%, while a majority of Americans (39%) simply want the level of religious interference in our politics to remain the same. Interesting.
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