lots of backwoods inbreds in Oregon
Consioder this...
Oregon elects liberal.
Most Oregon voters are left of center.
In the 2004 November election, Kerry had 51.45 in Oregon, Bush had 47.2% On the same ballot was measure 36. The cons utional amendment to define marriage as between one man and one woman passed. It passed 56.63% to 43.37%.
lots of backwoods inbreds in Oregon
I disagree, the people who would vote against him for this purpose were already going to vote against him for many of his other transgressions (abortion, being a muslim, being a kenyan, etc). This, as a political stunt, will draw more people who were going to stay home into the voting booth than it will draw in for romney (especially since overall more americans support it than oppose it 47-43 percent and its moving fast: 6 years ago it was 60-30 against).
Edit, go back to manny's post at the beginning to see gallups linked polls. They have some different numbers ( I saw mine on the news), but still generally support the argument.
Which this "historic" president does not support. You can view it however you want, but substantively it's not relevant.
Well, if I might respond with roughly related slovenian example:
In 2001 we had a recall referendum over a law that would legalize IVF for single women. Not necessarily lesbians, just any women not in registered partnership with male.
It was recalled with 72,36 % for recall and 26,38 % against.
This year same group of people got their panties in a bunch over a new family law that would among other things give family status to same sex partnerships where one of adults is genetic parent and enable other one to adopt the child(ren). Nothing about marriage, just legal status of families with their rights&benefits.
It was recalled again but this time with 54.77 % for recall and 45.23 % against.
Almost 20% change in 11 years on an issue that is almost the same from ideological standpoint. And you can see the same trend all over Europe and USA.
The only ones I know of are the ones related to you.
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