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Gallup: For first time ever, majority of Americans support same-sex marrige
A majority of Americans — 53 percent — now believe same-sex marriage should be recognized as legally valid, and with the same rights and benefits as traditional marriage, according to a Gallup Poll released on Friday.
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Poll: Majority of Minnesotans oppose constitutional ban on same-sex marriage
Just days after the Minnesota state Senate approved a ballot initiative seeking to define marriage as between “one man and one woman.” a new poll reveals that a majority of Minnesotans oppose amending the state Constitution to ban same-sex marriage.
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Poll: Virginians closely divided over marriage equality, support gay adoption
Five years after amending the state constitution to ban same-sex, Virginians are now closely divided over whether gay unions should be legal, according to a new Washington Post poll.
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CNN Poll: Majority of Americans support legalizing same-sex marriage
A majority of Americans now believe that same-sex marriages should be legal, according to a new CNN/Opinion Research national poll released Tuesday.
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Poll: Support for marriage equality in New York reaches record high
A new poll indicates support for marriage equality in New York has reached 58 percent, the highest in the state’s history.
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Poll: Slim majority of Americans now support marriage equality
A slight majority of Americans now support marriage equality according to a new poll by The Washington Post and ABC News.
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HRC Poll: Voters oppose Republican defense of ‘DOMA’
A majority of American voters oppose the Defense of Marriage Act, as well as efforts by the House Republican leadership to intervene in court cases defending the law, according to new polling released Tuesday.
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Survey: More Americans support than oppose same-sex marriage
The General Social Survey (GSS) released data for 2010 last week, and according to Sociologist Darren Sherkat of Southern Illinois University, who boiled down the numbers, for the first time, more Americans support than oppose same-sex marriage.
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Poll: Iowans less interested in gay marriage than legislators think
Marriage equality has been an intensely debated social issue in Iowa ever since the state Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage in 2009, but a new poll suggests many Iowans are either conflicted or just aren’t interested in the debate.
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Surprise! NOM-funded poll says Maryland voters are against marriage equality
Just as Maryland legislators are expected to debate a bill that would legalize same-sex marriage, a new poll by the National Organization for Marriage suggests (surprise!) that voters believe that marriage “should only be between a man and a woman.”