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Polling Marriage

Pollster’s bottom line:

The net effect of some 16 years of public debate was a 10 point decline in opposition and a 12 point rise in support.

There is an obvious backlash moment in 2004, but it soon recedes and the trend continues. We will continue to have ups and downs. But we have changed consciousness for ever.

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Posted on May 22 2008 @ 11:06pmAuthor Andrew SullivanCategories The Dish

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