Nearly three-quarters of Americans say that, given the opportunity, they would vote “for” allowing women to serve in combat roles.These results are from a Gallup survey conducted just after U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta announced that the Pentagon is lifting the ban on women serving in direct combat. Gallup states that:”The findings, from a quick-reaction poll conducted as part of Gallup Daily tracking on Jan. 24, also show that men and women are equally likely to favor allowing women to serve in combat roles.
“There are modest partisan differences. Democrats, including independents who lean Democratic, are more likely than Republicans and Republican leaners to support allowing women to serve in combat — 83% vs. 70% — although clear majorities from both parties favor it. Those who are younger are more likely to favor the policy than are those who are older. Among those aged 18 to 49, 84% favor the policy, compared with 63% of those aged 50 and older — a difference of 21 percentage points.
“Gallup has asked Americans about permitting women to serve in combat over the years using different question wordings. Gallup has found at least a majority of Americans in favor of it since 1992, including 74% in 2007”
For the full report from Gallup, see: http://www.gallup.com/poll/160124/americans-favor-allowing-women-combat.aspx?utm_source=tagrss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=syndication