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Permit Gay Adoption? | ||
| Date of Poll | Yes | No |
| 3/31/02 | 47 percent | 42 |
| 10/15/98* | 35 | 57 |
| 6/16/94* | 28 | 65 |
Big Splits on the Issue
There are large cleavages in the American public on this issue. Most younger adults, women, and those with more education support adoption by homosexuals. Older adults, men, and the less-educated don't.
There are also regional differences. Majorities in the East and Midwest are supportive; most in the South are not.
Partisanship plays a large role in these views. Most Democrats and Independents support adoption by gays, while Republicans oppose it by a 2-1 margin.
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Support for Gay Adoption
— the Breakdown ![]()
Sex
Yes
No
Men
38 percent
51
Women
55
33
Age
18-34
55
3
65+
35
52
Education
Less Than
H.S.
37
52
Some College, and
up
51
37
Region
East
55
34
Midwest
52
38
South
39
52
West
48
36
Party
Affiliation
Democrat
56
30
Republican
29
60
Independent
54
37
Methodology
This ABCNEWS.com survey was conducted by telephone March
27-31, 2002, among a random national sample of 1,031 adults. The results have a
three-point error margin. Sampling, data collection and tabulation by TNS
Intersearch of Horsham, Pa.
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