Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Kentucky Poll: Opposition to gay marriage is Dropping


Times are changing in Kentucky.

Seems like the opposition towards gay marriage is dropping, according to a new study:
Results from the latest Bluegrass Poll, released Tuesday, show 50 percent of registered voters in Kentucky oppose same-sex marriage, while 37 percent favor it and 12 percent remain unsure. 
That's a drop from the 55 percent who said they opposed gay marriage in February and a sharp decline from the 72 percent that voted in favor of a ban in 2004 — when the state constitution was amended to define marriage as between a man and a woman.
It's not much, but it is a change. Hopefully, the decline will continue.

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1 comment:

anne marie in philly said...

when the SCOTUS rules for equality, all the states will have to get on board. period. whether the teabaggers agree or not.

I see equality across the land for 2015.

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