Support for gay marriage in Massachusetts, the first state to legalize such unions, has increased in the last 3 months.
According to a Public Polling Policy (PPP) survey of 902 voters conducted between June 22 and 24, support for gay nuptials has increased 4 percentage points since March.
Sixty-two percent of voters now say they support equal marriage rights for gay and lesbian couples, while 30 percent believe it should be illegal. That is an increase in support of 4 points in three months, and a 1 point decrease in opposition.
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