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<p>New Hampshire Republicans are busy planning to revisit marriage equality in the next legislative session. No one seems to have told them that opposition to repealing marriage equality is now <a href="http://www.wmur.com/politics/29476349/detail.html#ixzz1alyN9q1B" target="_self">polling</a> at 50 percent, and support for repeal is at 23 percent. And the awful impact of same-sex marriage on New Hampshire?</p>
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<p>Just 8 percent of residents said they thought legalizing same-sex  marriage had a major effect on the state, while 38 percent said they  thought it had a minor effect, compared to 47 percent who said it had no  effect. Just 9 percent of Republicans and 11 percent of conservatives said they thought it had a major effect on the state.</p>
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