Bucking the national trend, a majority of Kentuckians continues to
oppose same-sex marriage, according to the latest Bluegrass Poll.
Fifty-seven percent of registered voters told pollsters they opposed
allowing gays and lesbians to marry in Kentucky, up slightly from two
Bluegrass Polls last year. Thirty-three percent favored it, down
slightly from last year, and 10 percent were not sure.
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