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Unconventional Iowa survey finds majority support marriage equality
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Contributor | COSDem |
Last Edited | COSDem Jun 30, 2011 04:21pm |
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Category | Poll |
News Date | Wednesday, June 29, 2011 10:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | About 61 percent of Iowa registered voters, including overwhelming majorities of Democratic and no-party voters, support same-sex marriage rights, according to a new survey conducted by graduate students at Drake University. The same survey indicated that 62.5 percent of Iowa voters oppose a constitutional amendment that would ban same-sex marriage. Those are the highest levels of support for marriage equality I've seen in any Iowa polling. I am skeptical that an opinion poll conducted in a more traditional way would find similar numbers. |
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