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FRC Releases New Poll Regarding Presidential Candidates Who Support Marriage Amendments

On Thursday, Family Research Council released the results of a commissioned national survey
demonstrating the potential for significant political impact of marriage protection amendments on the November ballot in California, Florida, and Arizona. The survey conducted by Wilson Research Strategies asks likely voters if they "would be more or less likely to vote for a presidential candidate" who supports measures on the November ballot that would define marriage as the union of one man and one woman.

The results of the poll demonstrate that marriage is an issue that many American voters care deeply about and one that could impact their choice for President.

-- 58% of likely voters would be more likely to support a presidential candidate that favors state marriage protection amendments as opposed to only 29% who said that they would be less likely to support such a candidate. Intensity is strongest among those favoring state marriage amendments. 49% of likely voters are much more likely to support a
pro-marriage amendment candidate vs. 20% who are much less likely.

-- 54% of Independents are more likely to support a candidate favoring
marriage amendments.

-- 75% of Republicans and 47% of Democrats are more likely to support a
candidate favoring marriage amendments.

The full poll results can be downloaded at http://downloads.frc.org/EF/EF08G19.pdf

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