A Los Angeles Times/KTLA Poll released last weekfound that 54% of the 705 registered voters surveyed supported the proposed constitutional amendment prohibiting gay marriage and 35% opposed it. Overall, Californians opposed the court’s view by a 52%-41% gap.
The Field Poll result, released today, shows the highest level of support in more than three decades of polling Californians on the hot-button issue of same-sex marriage laws. The poll found 51 percent of registered voters favor the idea of allowing gay and lesbian couples to wed, while 42 percent disapprove.
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