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Written by Jonathan Higbee, | Thursday, 04 April 2013
Tags: polls, surveys, marriage equality, quinnipiac

For the first time, a Quinnipiac survey on marriage equality has reported that the 50 percent mark has been reached on the side of support.

Details on the latest from Quinnipiac after the jump.

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Written by Instinct Staff | Thursday, 06 December 2012
Tags: polls, surveys, studies, quinnipiac, university, marriage equality, same sex, gay, males, catholics, attitudes, shifting

Groups that have been traditionally against marriage equality are coming around to smell the wedding roses according to a new poll from Quinnipiac University. Catholics and males mark big shifts in attitudes toward same-sex marriage in the poll, which MSNBC's The Cycle discussed on a recent show. Details and video follow. 

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Written by Instinct Staff | Thursday, 16 August 2012
Tags: new york city, mayor, christine quinn, quinnipiac university, poll, 85 percent, new yorkers, don't care, gay, lgbt, vote, bloomberg

As New York City gears up to possibly acquire its first openly gay mayor in City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, a study from Quinnipiac University finds that an overwhelming amount of residents won't let her sexual orientation affect their vote. 

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Written by Instinct Staff | Thursday, 01 March 2012
Tags: new jersey, quinnipiac, poll, marriage equality, support, majority, same sex, gay, referendum gov chris christie

A new poll from Quinnipiac University finds that most in New Jersey support marriage rights for same-sex couples. Details follow. 

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Written by Instinct Staff | Thursday, 02 June 2011
Tags: new york, marriage equality, polls, surveys, same-sex, quinnipiac university, studies, albany

Records continue to be smashed in New York (and we're not referring to the high number of state lawmakers involved in sex scandals with titillating names like Weiner-gate); the latest Quinnipiac University Poll finds that support for same-sex marriage in the state continues to inch up past record highs. Details follow. 

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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 10 February 2010
Tags: dadt, don't ask don't tell, poll, studies, quinnipiac, military, gays, ban, american, voters

A new poll out from Quinnipiac finds that a majority of Americans support letting GLBT servicemembers serve openly in the military, but believe there should be a limit on the amount of sexuality said members display.

The poll, conducted February 2 to February 8, surveyed 2,617 voters nationwide, out of which 57% (to 33%) support letting gays serve openly. Out of those polled, 66% went even further to label Don't Ask, Don't Tell as discriminatory.

Not discriminatory for a majority of voters is their comfort level with letting GLBT servicemembers be themselves on the job. When asked if said servicemembers should face restrictions when exhibiting their sexual orientation on the job, 54% of those polled said yes, compared with 37% responding...

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