Voters' economic status and religious convictions played a greater role than race and age in determining whether they supported the Nov. 4 ballot measure outlawing same-sex marriage in California, a new poll shows.
The ban drew its strongest support from both evangelical Christians and voters who didn't attend college, according to results released Wednesday by the Public Policy Institute of California.
Age and race, meanwhile, were not as strong factors as assumed. According to the poll, 56 percent of voters over age 55 and 57 percent of nonwhite voters cast a yes ballot for the gay marriage ban.
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Shock Poll: Religious People Oppose Gay Marriage
Anything they can do to avoid blaming Obama voters for abolishing gay marriage.
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California,
gay marriage,
Proposition 8
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