Thursday, February 9, 2012

Via The New Yorker: Politics and the Prop 8 Decision

February 7, 2012

Politics and the Prop 8 Decision

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A few years ago, national Democrats would have woken up dreading this day. Just as the Presidential campaign really gets going, judges from the 9th Circuit—the circuit conservatives love to hate—overturn the will of the voters of California and declare a ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional? They might as well have wrapped their opinion in a bow and sent it to Karl Rove as an early Christmas present.
But that was then. And this is now, a time when even a major decision like the one that a three-judge panel handed down Tuesday is unlikely to have a major impact on the election. If anything, the political effect of this decision may be limited to showing that the days when same-sex marriage made an effective wedge issue for Republicans are over.

Read more http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/newsdesk/2012/02/politics-and-the-prop-8-decision.html#ixzz1luqA3jOP

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