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N.J. Voters Divided on Gay Marriage
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Wednesday, 31 October 2007 12:06
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N.J. Voters Divided on Gay Marriage
New Jersey voters remain evenly divided over whether gay couples should be given the right to marry in the state, according to a poll released Wednesday.
Voters are clearly comfortable, however, with something the state already does: allow gay couples to join in civil unions, which offer the legal benefits of marriage, but not the title. According to the Rutgers-Eagleton Poll, two-thirds of poll respondents said they favor civil unions.
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