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Chart of the Day: “Explicit Support for Same-Sex Marriage by State and Age” (pdf) by Jeff Lax and Justin Phillips of the Department of Political Science at Columbia University. Created using data collected for a joint paper on gay rights.
Prof. Lax breaks it down:

Seven states cross the 50% mark overall as of our current estimates, but the generation gap is huge. If policy were set by state-by-state majorities of those 65 or older, none would allow same-sex marriage. If policy were set by those under 30, only 12 states would not allow-same-sex marriage.

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the tide appears to be coming in.

thedailywhat:

Chart of the Day:Explicit Support for Same-Sex Marriage by State and Age” (pdf) by Jeff Lax and Justin Phillips of the Department of Political Science at Columbia University. Created using data collected for a joint paper on gay rights.

Prof. Lax breaks it down:

Seven states cross the 50% mark overall as of our current estimates, but the generation gap is huge. If policy were set by state-by-state majorities of those 65 or older, none would allow same-sex marriage. If policy were set by those under 30, only 12 states would not allow-same-sex marriage.

[via.]

the tide appears to be coming in.

thedailywhat:

Chart of the Day: “Explicit Support for Same-Sex Marriage by State and Age” (pdf) by Jeff Lax and Justin Phillips of the Department of Political Science at Columbia University. Created using data collected for a joint paper on gay rights.
Prof. Lax breaks it down:

Seven states cross the 50% mark overall as of our current estimates, but the generation gap is huge. If policy were set by state-by-state majorities of those 65 or older, none would allow same-sex marriage. If policy were set by those under 30, only 12 states would not allow-same-sex marriage.

[via.]

the tide appears to be coming in.

thedailywhat:

Chart of the Day:Explicit Support for Same-Sex Marriage by State and Age” (pdf) by Jeff Lax and Justin Phillips of the Department of Political Science at Columbia University. Created using data collected for a joint paper on gay rights.

Prof. Lax breaks it down:

Seven states cross the 50% mark overall as of our current estimates, but the generation gap is huge. If policy were set by state-by-state majorities of those 65 or older, none would allow same-sex marriage. If policy were set by those under 30, only 12 states would not allow-same-sex marriage.

[via.]

the tide appears to be coming in.

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  1. marleejeneen reblogged this from miianwilson and added:
    *resists getting in to Tumblr fight*
  2. miianwilson reblogged this from thedailywhat and added:
    country. -Utah plants itself in the middle...southern states, demanding to be as backwards...
  3. lifeetc reblogged this from thedailywhat
  4. mccxxi reblogged this from icopythat
  5. blanchomme reblogged this from thedailywhat and added:
    the tide appears to be coming in.
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  10. maloneysmusings reblogged this from feminally and added:
    I’m glad to see Oregon relatively high on the list, but we’re still on the...line. This...
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  12. stupiditykills reblogged this from awesomejuice
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  15. blitherypoop reblogged this from thedailywhat and added:
    It’s like any other civil rights issue. When we finally hold off so long that we’re embarassed because other 1st world...
  16. entropymorpheus reblogged this from thedailywhat
  17. nakedbearladies reblogged this from thedailywhat and added:
    hooray for 15-20 years from now, when all the bigots start dying!
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  20. shapeandcolour reblogged this from sky-blue-sky and added:
    the thing that fascinates me about this is that support from the 18-29s in the most conservative state, alabama, is...
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    just wait til they die.
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