Mapping Same-Sex Marriage in Washington State
With the ground-breaking passage of same-sex marriage in New York earlier this year, the microscope has turned to a handful of other states as the next potential victory for gay rights. The next two...
View ArticleBattleground: The future of gay rights in Iowa
As the scattered 2011 fall elections draw closer, there isn’t alot on people’s radar. The Louisiana, Mississippi, and Kentucky governor elections are not competitive (with Louisiana and Kentucky being...
View ArticleThe (Silent) war on the LGBT Community
Over the past few weeks, the media has been absolutely focused on what as been described as a “war on women,” the “war on voting,” and the “war on labor,” when it comes to issues of contraption,...
View ArticleNorth Carolina may ban Gay Marriage/Civil Unions….but not because they want to
This Tuesday, there are primary elections in both North Carolina and Indiana. A good deal of attention is being paid to the tough primary Indiana Senator Richard Lugar is facing, and there is some...
View ArticlePolling on Same-Sex Marriage proves Obama is safe, and the trend toward...
On May 9th, 2012, Barack Obama announced in an interview that he endorsed the right of same-sex couples to gain full and equal marriage; and with that a political earthquake shook the very foundation...
View ArticleMapping Same-Sex Marriage in Minnesota
November 6th 2012 was a turning point in the fight for same-sex marriage in the United States. In addition to the election of the nations first openly LGBT Senator (Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin), the...
View ArticleSupport for Same-Sex Marriage in Leon County, FL on the rise
Same-Sex Marriage has been a hotly debated issue for around 10 years in America. While 1996 saw the passage of the infamous Defense of Marriage Act, the debate on gay marriage really gained ground in...
View ArticleThe Future of Same-Sex Marriage in Florida: What Broward County Tells Us
The fight for marriage equality had a dramatic shift this summer. The Supreme Court decision, United States v. Winslow, struck down Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act; meaning state with...
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