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52% |
75% |
44% |
U.S. evangelicals who would rather prohibit gay marriage through state laws than a constitutional amendment | Evangelical Americans who say they must fight to make their voices heard | Evangelicals' favorability rating of Jerry Falwell |
48% |
46% |
59% |
Evangelicals who say a candidate's support for gay marriage would disqualify him from getting their votes | Non-evangelicals who think evangelicals must fight to be heard | Favorability rating of Pope John Paul II |
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73% |
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Favorability ratings of Franklin Graham and James Dobson |
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