POLL: Majority Believe U.S. Constitution Should Determine Marriage Equality
Think Progress LGBT
9 hours 12 min ago

A new poll from Quinnipiac University has found the strongest support for marriage equality a Quinnipiac poll has ever found. For the first time, a Quinnipiac poll shows 50 percent support marriage for same-sex couples while just 41 percent oppose it, a 28-point shift from just five years ago (36-55). Beyond that result, 56 percent believe that the question of same-sex marriage should be decided by the U.S. Constitution.
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