Prop. 8 poll: Evangelicals, Republicans were biggest backers of gay marriage ban

Posted on December 5, 2008 
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A new poll by the Public Policy Institute of California shows that the ballot measure banning gay marriage in California received its strongest support from Republicans and evangelical Christians.

The poll was taken after the Nov. 4 elections and found that despite the heated debate over Prop. 8, opinions in California about gay marriage have not changed very much.

“When voters are asked the separate question of whether they favor or oppose same-sex marriage, they are divided, with 47 percent in favor, 48 percent opposed, and 5 percent unsure,” according to the PPIC poll results statement. “[It's] a result consistent with responses in the October PPIC preelection survey.”

The PPIC survey, which received funding from the James Irvine Foundation, polled 2,003 California voters, who were contacted by phone November 5–16, 2008. The poll has a margin of error of 2%, perhaps more for subgroups surveyed.

Among the findings: See Prop. 8 poll: Evangelicals, Republicans were biggest backers of gay marriage ban

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