One year later, nation divided on gay marriage
Split seen by region, age, Globe poll finds
Half of Americans polled say they don't want their states to recognize Massachusetts gay marriages, reflecting a continuing uneasiness or outright opposition to same-sex marriage that is especially strong in the South and in states that backed George W. Bush in 2004, according to a nationwide survey conducted for the Globe. (Full article: 1156 words)
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