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A leaked Pentagon survey that says most troops support openly gay service members is altering the “don’t ask don’t tell” debate at a critical point — just before Tuesday’s elections that could change control of Congress.
The anonymous leak, first reported by NBC News on Thursday night, may provide ammunition for those trying to repeal the military’s 1993 ban on openly gay troops, even if the issue rolls into a new, more-Republican Congress next year, a San Diego congresswoman said Friday.
What's interesting is that the poll was skewed against repeal of DADT.
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