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Wednesday, January 07, 2004
MORE POLL INFO: Zogby/FRC
According to a new Zogby International poll, 69% of likely voters in Massachusetts want to vote on a constitutional amendment to keep Massachusetts a traditional marriage state, the Coalition for Marriage announced today. These findings indicate a trend in favor of one man, one woman marriage since the United State Supreme Court's July decision legalizing sodomy, and since the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court decision on November 18 redefining marriage. ...According to the Zogby poll, 69% of respondents wanted to vote on an amendment to keep Massachusetts a traditional marriage state and 52% vs. 42% agreed that only marriage between one man and one woman should be legal and binding in America. ... Half of all respondents believed that the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court overstepped its bounds in its decision to redefine marriage. ... When asked if they would be more or less likely to vote for a candidate who supports homosexual marriage, more than twice the number of voters [33%] would be less rather than more likely [16%] to vote for a pro-homosexual marriage candidate. Forty-eight percent of voters said it made no difference. ... The Zogby International poll of 601 likely Massachusetts voters, chosen at random, carries a margin of error +/- 4.1 percentage points. It was conducted from December 16-18, 2003 more |
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