Pew: Majority Unaffected By Obama’s Support For Marriage Equality
TPM LiveWire (Talking Points Memo)
1 year 1 month ago
A new poll from Pew suggests that President Barack Obama’s public support of marriage equality will have a negligble effect on his re-election prospects.
In the nationwide survey, 52 percent said last week’s announcement had no effect on their opinion of the president, while 25 percent now view him less favorably and 19 percent view him more favorably.
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