INDIANAPOLIS -- Public support appears to be waning for and opposition growing to a proposed amendment to the Indiana constitution banning same-sex marriage, according to a statewide survey.
The Indianapolis Star-WTHR poll found 49 percent supported such a constitutional amendment, down from 56 percent in a March 2005 survey, while those opposing one rose to 44 percent from 40 percent in the earlier survey.
Friday, November 30, 2007
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