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Angus Reid Global Monitor : Issue Watch
Same-Sex Marriage
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Massachusetts Divided On State Amendment
- (CPOD) Apr. 10, 2004 - A state amendment on same-sex marriage has split adults in Massachusetts, according to a poll by the University of Massachusetts. 47.3 per cent oppose the modifications to existing laws, while 46.5 per cent support them. Apr 10, 2004
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Connecticut Supports Civil Unions
- (CPOD) Apr. 8, 2004 - Many residents of Connecticut back the concept of civil unions for gay and lesbian partners, according to a poll by the University of Connecticut. 74 per cent of respondents support giving same-sex partners some of the legal rights of married couples such as inheritance, insurance and hospital visiting privileges. Apr 8, 2004
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South Dakotans For Same-Sex Amendment
- (CPOD) Apr. 7, 2004 - Many South Dakotans want to modify the United States Constitution to ban wedlock for same-sex partners, according to a poll by Zogby International released by KOTA-TV. 63.2 per cent of respondents support an amendment that would define marriage as the union between a man and a woman, while 31.8 per cent disagree. Apr 7, 2004
- Americans Gauge Bush, Kerry On Issues
- (CPOD) Mar. 30, 2004 - Americans believe current president George W. Bush would handle three key issues better than Massachusetts senator John Kerry, according to a poll by the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. 59 per cent of respondents say the Republican would do a good job in dealing with terrorism than the prospective democratic nominee. Mar 30, 2004
- Many Opposed To Same-Sex Marriage In U.S.
- (CPOD) Mar. 28, 2004 - Many residents of the United States are against a law that would allow marriages between homosexuals, according to a poll by the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. 53 per cent of respondents oppose the concept of wedlock for gay and lesbian partners. Mar 28, 2004
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Pennsylvanians Divided Over Same-Sex Amendment
- (CPOD) Mar. 23, 2004 - Pennsylvanians are not immediately open to the idea of modifying the United States Constitution to ban same-sex marriage, according to a poll by the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. 50 per cent of respondents believe each state be allowed to make its own laws on same-sex marriage, while 38 per cent favour an amendment. Mar 23, 2004
- Americans Support Marriage Amendment
- (CPOD) Mar. 20, 2004 - Many Americans would support an amendment that would prevent states from allowing same-sex marriage, according to a poll by CBS News and the New York Times. 59 per cent of respondents favour modifying the constitution to ban wedlock for homosexual partners, a four per cent increase since December 2003. Mar 20, 2004
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Illinois Against Same-Sex Marriage
- (CPOD) Mar. 18, 2004 - Many residents of Illinois are against the concept of wedlock for gay and lesbian partners, according to a poll by Copley News Service. 60 per cent of respondents say marriages between homosexuals should not be legalized. Mar 18, 2004
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New Yorkers Split Over Gay Marriage
- (CPOD) Mar. 17, 2004 - Residents of New York City are split over the concept of wedlock for gay and lesbian partners, according to a poll by the New York Daily News. 47 per cent of respondents say marriages between homosexuals should be illegal, while 40 per cent disagree. Mar 17, 2004
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Alabama Wants Same-Sex Amendment
- (CPOD) Mar. 16, 2004 - Many residents of Alabama would change the constitution to outlaw same-sex marriage, according to a poll by the University of South Alabama published in the Mobile Register. 65 per cent of respondents would support an amendment that would forbid wedlock for gay and lesbian partners. Mar 16, 2004
- Many Americans Opposed To Same-Sex Marriage
- (CPOD) Mar. 14, 2004 - Many Americans remain opposed to the concept of wedlock for gay and lesbian partners, according to a poll by Gallup released by CNN and USA Today. 61 per cent of respondents say marriages between homosexuals should not be recognized as valid. Mar 14, 2004
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Many Oregonians Against Same-Sex Marriage
- (CPOD) Mar. 11, 2004 - Many residents of Oregon believe wedlock for homosexual partners should be outlawed, according to a poll published in The Oregonian. 54 per cent of respondents reject same-sex marriage. Mar 11, 2004
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Florida Opposed To Gay Marriage
- (CPOD) Mar. 10, 2004 - Many residents of Florida are opposed to same-sex marriage, according to a poll by Schroth & Associates and the polling company published in the Miami Herald and the St. Petersburg Times. 65 per cent of respondents reject wedlock for homosexual partners. Mar 10, 2004
- Same-Sex Marriage Affects Some U.S. Voters
- (CPOD) Mar. 4, 2004 - American voters tend to disagree with the concept of wedlock for homosexual partners, according to a poll by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press. 63 per cent of respondents oppose same-sex marriage, while 30 per cent support it. Mar 4, 2004
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Pennsylvanians Mull Same-Sex Amendment
- (CPOD) Feb. 29, 2004 - Residents of Pennsylvania are split over an amendment that would prevent states from allowing same-sex marriage, according to a poll by the Franklin and Marshall College's Center for Opinion Research. 49 per cent of respondents favor modifying the constitution to allow wedlock for homosexual partners, while 43 per cent disagree. Feb 29, 2004