According to a recent nonpartisan poll, one in four Californians have become more supportive of gay rights over the last five years. The poll, conducted in English and Spanish was based on random phone interviews with more than 3,300 Californians over a two-week period last month.
The poll conducted by the Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit Public Religion Research Institute, examined the attitudes of Californians toward marriage equality two years after the passage of Proposition 8, a state law banning same-sex marriage.
It appears that the winds of change and acceptance are blowing in the right direction in the coastal state--a breath of fresh air toward marriage equality.
Friday, July 23, 2010
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