Nice Squirrel
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Yep, it not only doesn’t have the same effect, the effect has generally completely inverted except in the reddest states. Below are 4 states where it looks like the issue won’t be pushed to the background in 2014, keeping the pressure on the Repugs to keep up the vitriol. Which will frustrate the national Repugs, as they want the subject to go away.As more and more states legalize (by either court or legislation) gay marriage in 2014 and 2016, it will be hard for the Repug candidates not to feel compelled to dwell on spewing out anti-gay garbage. I suspect that by the 2016 election more people will be discussing the idea that the Federal govt. needs to make gay marriage rights a national mandate. Younger people see this issue much as people now see racial discrimination, and I think more and more of them will get to the point of being unwilling to vote for anyone that is anything less than at least neutral on gay marriage rights. This describes my 22 year old son to the tee. And more older people will be dead in the next 2 years.
I remember when Obama came out in support of gay marriage, there wasn't (IIRC) a single elected Republican who criticized him for it on the basis that gay marriage was wrong. They all just said that he was just doing it to be popular. I think they realize that the issue is a non-starter and it doesn't have anywhere near the same kind of play that it did even a decade ago when they could make a central part of a strategy.
From: http://ballotpedia.org/Potential_2014_ballot_measures
Legalize on 2014 ballot: Ohio, Michigan
Renewed ban on 2014 ballot: Ill (constitutional), NJ
In which the Republicans will be arguing to take away the right to marry.