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From a gallup poll


Americans unquestionably believe that homosexual men and women should have equal job opportunities, but a much smaller majority says homosexuality is an acceptable alternative lifestyle; in fact, fewer than half consider it morally acceptable. Along with other groups, younger adults (those under 40 years old) are widely tolerant of these positions, signaling a possible cultural shift in progress, whereas the older age groups have only a 20% acceptance rate.


Seniors, older men (those 50 years old or older), self-described "conservatives," and highly religious Americans are mostly resistant to this cultural shift.


A strong generational split is also evident, as only one-third (32%) of seniors say it is morally acceptable, compared with a majority (54%) of those under 40 years old.


There is also a survey accesible on there at


http://poll.gallup.com/content/default.aspx?ci=23140&pg=1


To log in, the email address and the password can be obtained by PM if anyone cares to read it.


If you do go on the site, type in gay marriage in the survey box to take you to the same results as I found.


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