
Will a quarter of Americans morally accept polygamy in 2025, according to Gallup?
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Gallup polls Americans every year in May on the moral acceptability of a diverse list of issues. Gallup lists an annual poll on the moral acceptability of polygamy as far back as 2003, when 7% of Americans considered polygamy morally acceptable.
In 2024, polygamy was morally acceptable to 23% of Americans, the same percent as it was in 2022, both the highest it has ever been since polling began.
Will Gallup polling show 25% or more of Americans consider polygamy morally acceptable in 2025?
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