0-32.
It’s an amazing statistic, that 0-32. Doesn’t represent much evolution on the subject, does it?
CA should count twice as that is how many times the liberals made us vote gay marriage down (and they still won't accept it so they have taken it to court!)
Gay marriage is 1-33 for amendments, with all the states that have put pro-marriage amendments now having some sort of amendment. Arizona failed to pass an amendment in 2006, then passed one in 2008.
There have been some states that only passed them in the low 50% ranges, many more that passed them in the 70% (or more!) ranges, breaking down how you would generally think they would by state and region, considering time period. Most of them passed in the middle of the last decade. If NC amendment was passed in 2004, no way does it “only” pass by 61% if you look at the other states around it that passed amendments 6-8 years ago, in my opinion.
I think the second the homosexualists think they have the numbers, they will quit screaming about their ‘civil rights’ being infringed by the majority and start screaming for popular votes to try and repeal the ones that only passed in the low 50% ranges. If they have the numbers they don’t need judges or pols to cut out the middle men.
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