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Harry J Enten has the statistics and polling and it makes for a sobering read.
Unless of course the federal government or supreme court intervenes.
This is quite depressing.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/may/20/same-sex-marriage-could-take-decades
Unless of course the federal government or supreme court intervenes.
With the exception of Virginia, it's pretty clear that southern Republican support for gay marriage is lower than among Republicans nationally. As such, it's difficult to see how support among southern Republicans will hit 50% anytime before 2040. It's hard to imagine more than the stray Republican voting for same-sex marriage. Polarization is at all-time high, and politicians are more afraid about losing primaries than general elections. Republicans have no need to vote for same-sex marriage.
Thus, unless the federal government jumps in, most, if not all southern states won't legalize same-sex marriage for the foreseeable future. Most of their citizens don't want it, and by the time they do, most Republicans still won't. Considering you'll need a majority or supermajority of state legislators to get the bans reversed, and that Republicans have a strong hold over these chambers, same-sex marriage in the south doesn't have much of a chance anytime soon.
This is quite depressing.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/may/20/same-sex-marriage-could-take-decades















