New Jersey supports s
They may not endorse same-sex marriage, but a majority of New Jersey residents favor "s" according to the latest Star-Ledger/Eagleton-Rutgers Poll. In responses much more liberal than previous national polls, 52 percent support s and six out of 10 said same-sex couples should be entitled to health insurance and Social Security benefits through their partners. The most surprising results of the poll, particularly after the Vatican's war on gay marriage, were that the state's Catholics supported same-sex unions significantly more than Protestants. NJ.com
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