Majority of Californians oppose marriage ban in poll
A new statewide poll shows for the first time that a majority of Californians oppose amending the U.S. Constitution to ban same-sex marriage - with opposition running strongest in the San Francisco Bay Area, which has become ground zero for the national debate. Such an amendment was also opposed among Latinos, who one pollster said are not wild about same-sex marriage but are unwilling to write discrimination into the Constitution. The rest of the nation remains evenly split on support for a constitutional amendment such as the one President Bush endorsed Tuesday, according to a Field Poll released today.
Contra Costa Times
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