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With polls showing opposition to Amendment One gaining marginal ground and support slipping, both sides are ramping up their messaging efforts with TV ad buys leading into the May 8 vote. This from Public Policy Polling:

This is the lowest level of support PPP has found in monthly polling of the amendment since last October. When PPP first polled on it six months ago 61% supported it with only 34% opposed, so its current 14 point lead has been cut almost in half from the 27 point advantage it started out with.

There is some reason to think a huge upset in two weeks is within the realm of possibility. 53% of voters in the state support either gay marriage or civil unions, with only 44% opposed to any recognition for same sex couples. The proposed amendment would ban both gay marriage and civil unions, but voters continue to be confused about that. Just 36% correctly identify that it would ban both while 26% think it bans only gay marriage, 10% think it actually legalizes gay marriage, and 27% admit that they don’t know what it does.

With that as a backdrop, Protect All NC Families rolled out one ad spot that focuses on domestic violence laws and another that features a mother who is concerned her 4-year-old daughter will lose insurance coverage. In turn, Vote For Marriage NC hit back with an ad that refutes those claims, accusing anti-amendment advocates of trying to “scare voters with false claims.”

Exit question: will any of this be enough to sway opinions – pro or con – before May 8, or at least educate voters about what’s actually on the ballot?


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