In 2008, Connecticut’s Supreme Court made the Granite State the second in the country to offer equal marriage to all citizens.
In 2012, voters overwhelmingly approve of that decision, according to a recent poll from Public Policy Polling.
Connecticut citizens endorse the equality law by an enormous 55-33 margin, which balloons to 68-18 for those under 30.
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The Granite State is New Hampshire.