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RedSLC
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« on: July 19, 2013, 06:26:57 PM »

Has Virginia become the new New Hampshire!?

Northern Virginia's influence over the state continues to grow as more people move to the region.

I'm kind of surprised that Kentucky is the most strongly opposed out of the states polled so far, even more so than Louisiana.
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RedSLC
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« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2014, 11:59:48 PM »

Utahns now evenly split on gay marriage



For support and legality of same-sex marriage.

White -- same-sex marriage legal or has at the least been enacted. No further distinction.

Green -- same-sex marriage not legal, but more popular than unpopular or plurality support for legalization of SSM

65% or higher -- deep green (90% saturation)
60.0 - 64.9%  -- dark green  (70% saturation)
55.0 - 59.9%  -- medium green (50% saturation)
50.0 - 54.6% --  light green (30% saturation)
below 50% but positive -- aqua (20% saturation)

tie -- yellow

above 45.0% but negative -- hot pink (30% saturation)
40.0 - 44.9% -- medium red (50% saturation)
35.0 - 39.9%  -- red (60% saturation)
30.0 - 34.9%  -- maroon (70% saturation)
under 30% -- deep red  (90% saturation)

As stated in that poll, some of the support might just be from people who oppose SSM, but don't think that the court's decision should be challenged (as the question is phrased "should SSM get marriage licenses?", not "do you support SSM?"

Still, roughly two years after the last poll, this seems promising. At this point, I honestly think that the majority of Utahns under 30 support SSM (Much like Georgia).
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