Fox News Poll Shows 49 Percent Support Gay Marriage
Increase from 32 Percent in 2003
American voters remain divided on same-sex marriage, according to a Fox News national poll released Thursday.
The new poll shows that 49 percent of voters favor legalizing gay marriage, while 46 percent oppose it. That represents a significant shift since the question was first asked on a Fox poll in 2003. At that time, 32 percent said gays should be allowed to marry legally, and 58 percent were opposed.
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