The latest Quinnipiac national poll finds voters overwhelmingly support the repeal of the military's "Don't ask, don't tell" policy by a wide margin, 58% to 34%.
Also interesting: Among voters with a member of the military in their family, repeal is favored by 55% to 38% This is the first time military families have supported repeal of the policy.
Said pollster Peter Brown: "In a country sharply divided on so many things it is ironic gays in the military -- once the prototypical wedge issue -- has attracted a national consensus among the voting public to a much larger degree than other, seemingly less controversial issues."