A new ABC/Washington Post poll (read it here - PDF)
finds a strong majority of Americans (68 percent) support Jason
Collins' decision to come out and also want the Boy Scouts to allow gay
scouts (63 percent) and oppose banning gay scout leaders.
ABC News reports:
Backing is widest and deepest for Collins, with 68 percent of Americans saying they support the NBA center’s decision to announce his sexual orientation. Those who “strongly” support his step outnumber his strong critics by a 3-1 margin.A substantial 63 percent in this poll, produced for ABC by Langer Research Associates, also support the Boy Scouts’ plan to begin admitting gay scouts younger than 18, while 56 percent oppose its intention to continue to ban gay adults. Again strength of sentiment favors gay rights, by 16- and 12-point margins, respectively.Both policies go to a vote of the group’s governing council, meeting the week of May 20 in Grapevine, Texas.
Some of these views even overcome political sentiment to some degree. Majorities of Republicans and conservatives, 52 and 54 percent, respectively, support Collins’ step, and 53 percent of Republicans support admitting gay scouts. These groups are much less apt to support admitting gay scout leaders or legalizing gay marriage.
A question asking if people support or oppose allowing gays and
lesbians to marry found that 55% support and 40% oppose. 5% had no
opinion.
Read the full results here.
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