New York State voters are split 46% to 46% on whether same-sex couples should be allowed to marry, according to a new Quinnipiac poll.
There's a large racial split with black voters opposed 57% to 35% while white voters tip narrowly in favor of gay marriage 47% to 45%.
Although the New York Times reports the State Assembly yesterday passed a bill to legalize gay marriage by a 89 to 52 margin, Nate Silver does the math and finds the measure "faces
longer odds in the State Senate, where Democrats hold a slim 32 to 30
majority and where several prominent Democrats are likely to oppose the
measure."