The Columbus Dispatch picked up the polling story in this March 10 article:
Ohioans remain vigorously opposed to same-sex marriage but support banning discrimination against gays in employment and housing, a new statewide survey indicates.
Equality Ohio, a gay and transgender advocacy group that rose after passage of the constitutional amendment on marriage in 2004, concludes there is "a gap between where our values are and where our laws are."
"I believe it shows that marriage is a different issue for folks," said Lynne Bowman, executive director of the Equality Ohio Education Fund, which commissioned the survey.