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- Ligne n°41 : Poll: Opposition to Same-Sex Marriage Falling Across the Board
- Ligne n°45 : In light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision that made same-sex marriages legal in Utah, some key groups’ opposition to gay marriage has softened – although the groups are still opposed to the practice.
- Ligne n°87 : Last year GOP senators decided in a closed caucus not to hear any gay rights bills at all, with members saying they wanted to wait until an appeal on Utah’s same-sex marriage ban was heard by the Supreme Court.
- Ligne n°89 : Well, a month ago the high court refused to hear any same-sex marriage appeals this term, letting stand a number of federal appellate court decisions striking down state anti-same-sex marriage laws, Utah’s Amendment 3 being one of them.
- Ligne n°89 : Well, a month ago the high court refused to hear any same-sex marriage appeals this term, letting stand a number of federal appellate court decisions striking down state anti-same-sex marriage laws, Utah’s Amendment 3 being one of them.
- Ligne n°91 : -- Jones finds that even though Utah Republican rank-and-file still oppose same-sex marriage – that opposition is falling.
- Ligne n°93 : In August 87 percent of Republicans opposed same-sex marriage. Now that number is 81 percent.
- Ligne n°95 : Only 14 percent of Republicans – who are by far Utah’s majority party – support same-sex marriage.
- Ligne n°97 : So don’t expect a pro-same-sex marriage law to pass any time soon in the Utah Legislature.
- Ligne n°101 : Back in August, Jones found that independents opposed same-sex marriage, 54-31 percent.
- Ligne n°103 : But in last week’s poll, independents have flipped – no doubt because of the high court’s ruling -- 51 percent now support same-sex marriage, 44 percent oppose.
- Ligne n°105 : Democrats have always overwhelmingly supported same-sex marriage, various statewide polls over the years have shown.