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Old 10-09-2009, 02:41 PM   #1
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Default More support for civil unions, but majority still opposes gay marriage

National survey: More support for civil unions, but majority still opposes gay marriage
(AP) 02:56:31 PM (ET), Friday, October 9, 2009 (NEW YORK)
An increasing majority of Americans favors allowing same-*** couples to obtain most of the same rights as married straight couples, but only 39 percent support legalization of same-*** marriage, according to a poll released Friday.

The Pew Research Center said support for civil unions has risen to 57 percent, up from 54 percent a year ago and 45 percent when the question was first asked by Pew in 2003.

Views on legalizing same-*** marriage remained almost unchanged from last year, with 53 percent opposed and 39 percent in favor, the center said.

Supporters of same-*** marriage were divided over the best way to pursue legalization, according to the survey. Forty-five percent of them favored pushing hard to legalize it as soon as possible, while 42 percent said pushing too hard for swift legalization might trigger a backlash against gays and lesbians.

There was more support for same-*** marriage among women, adults under 30 and college-educated people than there was among men, older adults and those who did not attend college.

Asked about homosexual behavior, 49 percent said it is morally wrong, 9 percent said it is morally acceptable and 35 percent said it is not a moral issue.

The telephone survey of 4,013 adults was conducted in August. The margin of error for the full sample was 2 percentage points.

Same-*** marriage is legal in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa and Vermont, and will start in New Hampshire in January. A referendum in Maine on Nov. 3 will determine the fate of a same-*** marriage bill passed by the Legislature in May, and the city council in Washington, D.C., is expected to approve same-*** marriage soon.

Several other states offer civil unions, domestic partnerships or other arrangements that provide varying degrees of marriage-like rights to same-*** couples, including California, Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Colorado and Wisconsin.

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Views on legalizing same-*** marriage remained almost unchanged from last year, with 53 percent opposed and 39 percent in favor, the center said.
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