Thursday, August 2, 2012

New Poll show Blacks and Latinos Do Not view Gay Marriage as Critical


A new poll by The African American and Hispanic Reproductive Issues Survey, conducted by Public Religion Research Institute, has some interesting findings. While most of this was on abortion, there was a piece on gay marriage.

Research shows that Blacks and Latinos are not so caught up in the 'evil homosexuals are taking over fight' that much.

Here are the latest findings:
Relatively few black and Hispanic Americans name abortion (17 percent and 30 percent) and same-sex marriage (18 percent and 26 percent) as critical issues.
So things are moving forward, and hopefully these numbers will continue to fall.

1 comment:

Roger Poladopoulos said...

I agree with you, my friend. Hopefully the equality issue is just that: equality and not an emotional barometer.

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