Group delays decision on exclusion of gays

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Scott Hines, scoutmaster for Troop 16, and his son Garrett, pray during a prayer vigil in the First Baptist Church Moores Lane Tuesday in Texarkana, Texas. Members of the troop, parents, and others prayed that the Boy Scouts of America would continue to retain their policy of excluding gay scouts and scoutmasters. The national executive board of the BSA began closed meetings on Monday to discuss the policy. (AP)
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No national polling has been released conveying how current Scout parents and leaders feel about the ban. But overall, U.S. voters favor eliminating it by 55 percent to 33 percent, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday. Quinnipiac said the poll’s margin of error was plus/minus 2.3 percentage points.

“Now that the armed forces ban on openly gay service members has been lifted, and polls show increasing acceptance of same-sex marriage, most American voters think it’s time to open up the Boy Scouts, too,” said Peter Brown, assistant director of Quinnipiac’s Polling Institute.

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Crary reported from New York.

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Associated Press writers Jamie Stengle in Irving, Texas; Brady McCombs in Salt Lake City and John Seewer in Toledo, Ohio, contributed to this report.

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