
February 09 2011 1:25 PM EST
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While efforts ramp up to repeal marriage equality in Iowa, a supermajority of residents in New Hampshire are happy to keep gay marriage on the books, according to a new poll.
A telephone poll conducted in January and February queried 520 people in New Hampshire on marriage equality -- only 29% want same-sex marriage repealed, while 64% said they wanted to keep marriage rights for gay couples.
Republicans took over New Hampshire's legislature in November, but state leaders have decided to delay action on marriage until 2012.
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