New Hampshire's legislature may have passed a "gay marriage" bill that the governor signed into law, but that hasn't translated into statewide support, a new poll says.
The poll shows that by a margin of 49-41 percent, New Hampshire likely voters disapprove of the law that made the state the sixth nationwide to legalize "marriage" for gay couples. Ten percent are undecided. The poll was conducted by Research 2000 for the liberal blog DailyKos.com, a fact that conservatives say only adds to the poll result's validity. The polling company interviewed 600 likely voters from July 13-15.
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