Poll Finds Homosexuality Losing Support Across Both Republicans and Democrats

A Values and Beliefs poll from Gallup found that support for homosexual relationships fell by 7%.

Now 63% of Americans accept the LGBT lifestyle.

Republican acceptance of homosexuality dropped from 56% to 41%, whereas Democrat acceptance of the homosexual lifestyle fell from 85% to 79%.

“People are beginning to connect the dots between these agendas,” Tony Perkins, President of the Family Research Council said on the show, Washington Watch.

Voters “didn’t realize that it was going to involve the indoctrination of their children, the infiltration of every media outlet in America,” or the forced affirmation of the lifestyle or risk going out of business, Perkins said.

Reporting from The Washington Stand:

Black Americans flatly reject efforts to conflate the ever-expanding LGBTQIA2S+ coalition’s agenda with the 1960s civil rights movement. “When you say to African-Americans, ‘The gay struggle is the black struggle,’ they don’t buy it,” former U.S. Rep. Artur Davis (D-Ala.) told Ginni Thomas of The Daily Caller in a 2012 video. “Many African-Americans think there’s a virtue in men marrying women, because it means mothers and fathers, frankly. That’s their real stake in the issue.”

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“Weekly Churchgoers Are the Final Holdouts of Opposition,” proclaimed Gallup last June. Yet this year, Republican support for same-sex marriage fell to 49%. In all, 57% of self-identified conservatives find same-sex relations “morally unacceptable.” This year, Gallup also found that two-thirds of Americans oppose letting men compete in women’s sports; 55% of Americans believe transgenderism is immoral; and the number of social conservatives reached its highest level in a decade.

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