[lbo-talk] politics of SSM

Chip Berlet c.berlet at publiceye.org
Mon Jun 5 08:49:12 PDT 2006


More sophisticated poll analysis suggests that issues such as abortion and same sex marriage DID play a role in certain key states that voted for Bush.

http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/csrpl/RINVol8No1/WhyMoral%20ValuesDidCount.htm

Why Moral Values Did Count by John C. Green <https://mail.publiceye.org/exchange/cberlet/Drafts/author%20pages/au_john_green.htm> and Mark Silk <https://mail.publiceye.org/exchange/cberlet/Drafts/author%20pages/au_mark_silk.htm>

-Chip

________________________________

From: lbo-talk-bounces at lbo-talk.org on behalf of Doug Henwood Sent: Mon 6/5/2006 11:37 AM To: lbo-talk Subject: [lbo-talk] politics of SSM <snip>

Matt Dowd and Grover Norquist are dubious at best at the ability of same-sex marriage initiatives to drive turnout, reports Newsweek's Rosenberg. LINK

"While the GOP leadership clearly hopes this tack can revive their sputtering election prospects this fall, some GOP strategists aren't so sure. Pew polls show a 10-point jump in support for gay marriage since 2004. And Bush pollster Matthew Dowd doubts it was decisive last time around. 'It didn't drive turnout in 2004,' he says. 'That is urban legend.' Turnout was the same in states with bans on the ballot and those without, Dowd says. GOP consultant Grover Norquist also questions how gay marriage plays as an electoral issue. Though social conservatives vote for marriage bans, it's not clear whether that will translate into votes for GOP candidates. 'We don't have much to go on,' he says."

<snip> ___________________________________ http://mailman.lbo-talk.org/mailman/listinfo/lbo-talk

-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <../attachments/20060605/8e5b2836/attachment.htm>



More information about the lbo-talk mailing list