Published by the UCLA's Williams Institute, “Public Support for Marriage for Same-Sex Couples by State" examines each state's current stance on the legality of marriage equality, as well as the overall change in public opinion since 2004.
Over the past eight years, every U.S. state has increased in its support for same-sex marriage, with an average increase of 13.6 percent, and if the public opinion trends continue at the same pace, eight additional states will be above 50 percent support by the end of next year.
But lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights advocates shouldn't get overly optimistic by the report's findings, as Williams Institute researchers pointed to what was described as "a notable disparity" that exists across state boundaries, according to a press release.
The fight for marriage equality, from the perspective of a gay, married Californian
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Hmmm. Looks like I'm seeing the same formatting issues here, that I saw at FoJ's (or maybe it IS just me!)
It's your browser, almost certainly. Nothing on my end has changed. This is actually the same template as the one at FoJs.
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