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dont believe her testimony and actually think she was aware of it
(39 percent). Few -- 11 percent -- say its no big deal
that she didnt see the ambassadors request for help. Voters have mixed
views about how the White House is handling the situation: 46 percent
say the administration is covering up what happened. Almost as many --
43 percent -- say theres no cover up.Republicans (72 percent) are almost
three times as likely as Democrats (24 percent) to think there is
a cover up. Among independents, 46 percent feel the White House is
hiding what happened, while 39 percent do not. The administration eventually
acknowledged the attack in Benghazi was a planned terrorist attack. Early
on it pointed to a controversial online video sparking spontaneous violence.
Although Panetta and Clinton have testified, so far Congress hasnt heard
from the U.S. government personnel who survived the attack. By a 67-26
percent margin, voters think lawmakers should subpoena them if the State
Department and CIA dont volunteer to let the witnesses be interviewed by
Congressional investigators.The Fox News poll is based on landline and cell
phone interviews with 1,009 randomly chosen registered voters nationwide
and was conducted under the joint direction of Anderson Robbins Research
(D) and Shaw & Company Research (R) from April 20 to April
22. The full poll has a margin of sampling error of plus
or minus three percentag
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their partners, said Ty Cobb, an attorney and lobbyist with the Human
Rights Campaign, a gay rights group. Another Democratic senator, Al Franken
of Minnesota, pledged in a Judiciary hearing on the bill Monday to
do "everything we can" to adjust the bill.But even if the amendment
makes it through the Senate, it faces a tougher path if and
when the bill moves to the Republican-controlled House. GOP leaders there
have been defending the Defense of Marriage Act, which defines marriage
as between a man and a woman, though Obama has said it
is unconstitutional. And while Obama supports same-sex marriage, his administration
has shown little appetite for forcing the issue while the immigration overhaul's
prospects are still shaky."No one will get everything they want from it,
including the president. That's the nature of compromise. But the bill is
largely consistent with the principles he has laid out repeatedly," Obama
spokesman Jay Carney said last week. A White House spokesman declined to
answer further questions about the issue.Some Democrats argue privately
that with the Supreme Court poised to rule on the constitutionality of
the Defense of Marriage Act, which prohibits the government from giving
federal marriage benefits to gay couples, the issue could soon be moot.
Still, even if the high court strikes the law down, it would
only bring partial relief; only couples married in the nine states that
recognize gay marriages
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