For the first time in Washington Post polling, less than half of Marylanders say they oppose a state law allowing gay or lesbian couples to marry. A racial divide on the question has narrowed, and blacks and whites are now about equally likely to say that gay marriages sanctioned elsewhere should be recognized as legal in Maryland.
SOURCE: Staff reports, Bloomberg | The Washington Post - May 11, 2010
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Poll finds gains for same-sex marriage Article | Maryland residents are shifting toward a more positive opinion of same-sex marriage, with registered voters now narrowly supporting a law to allow it, a Washington Post poll has found.