Maryland Poll: Support for Same-Sex Marriage Down 11  Points



By _Michael  Gryboski_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/author/michael-gryboski/)  , Christian Post 
Reporter
October 31, 2012|5:19 pm
A major Maryland newspaper reports a significant drop  in support for a 
ballot initiative that would legalize same-sex _marriage_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/topics/marriage/)  in the state.
The Baltimore Sun found that last month support for Question 6, which would 
 legalize same-sex marriage, was 49 percent to 39 percent opposed. However, 
a  recent polling of the question found that opposition to Question 6 had 
cleared  the 10 percentage point gap and presently leads by one percent. 
In a statement, the National Organization for Marriage hailed the large  
change in polling data to "our tried-and-true winning formula." 
"A robust, grassroots ground game of religious leaders and people of faith  
(in this state, we owe special thanks to the African-American churches!)," 
reads  an email sent out to supporters. 
"Persuasive TV and radio ads that attest the goodness of marriage and warn  
undecided voters about the harmful consequences of redefining it…[and] 
YOU!" 
According to Annie Linskey and Michael Dresser of The Balitmore Sun, the  
change in support for Question 6 was in part because of shifting views in the 
 African-American community on the issue.  
"The contest is now a dead heat in part because some African-Americans who  
supported the measure or were undecided are now saying no," wrote Linskey 
and  Dresser. 
"Growing opposition to the measure is not surprising, based on the 
experience  in other states. Same-sex marriage measures have been defeated in 
all 32 
states  in which they have been on the ballot." 
In 2011, Democratic leaders including Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley  
unsuccessfully sought to legalize same-sex marriage via the legislature. 
In February, the bill was returned to the Legislature and passed by a vote 
of  72 to 67 in the Maryland House of Delegates and in the Senate by a vote 
of 25 to  22. In March, Governor O'Malley signed the bill into law, making 
Maryland the  eighth state to legalize same-sex marriage. 
After O'Malley signed the bill, efforts were launched to hold a referendum 
on  the marriage definition and by July, 110,000 Marylanders had signed a 
petition  calling for the referendum. 
As Nov. 6 draws near, both sides of the marriage definition debate have  
launched extensive media campaigns to persuade Maryland voters to vote for or  
against Question 6. 
The Maryland Marriage Alliance, which opposes same-sex marriage, have used  
ads that argued that a victory for Question 6 could lead to the loss of 
_religious  freedom_ (http://www.christianpost.com/topics/religious-freedom/)  
and parental rights, citing incidents in other states like  Massachusetts 
that have legalized same-sex marriage. 
Marylanders for Marriage Equality, which support same-sex marriage, has run 
 ads arguing that gay marriage is a civil right and using prominent 
speakers such  as President _Barack Obama_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/topics/barack-obama/)  and  civil rights leader 
Julian Bond. 
Maryland is one of four states that will be voting on this issue next week. 
 Maine and Washington states will hold referendums on legalization and 
Minnesota  has a ballot measure that would constitutionally ban same-sex  
marriage.

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