Don't know if you realize this. . .but California is NOT the Bible belt, and the % of Black in CA is not as high as in the Bible belt, and not even as high as in NY!
I realize that the data shows record turnout in African-American and other minority communities in 2008 in CA. I also recognize that Prop 8 got 1.6 million more votes than McCain did in CA.
I also realize that exit polling showed a large majority of blacks and other minorities voting in favor of prohibition.
So. . .even IF 41% of Black voters in CA voted in favor of prop 8, this would NOT have moved the total vote far enough to compensate for the large support among the White (and even the Latino) for gay marriage in CA.
Where is this 41% number coming from? The number who backed prohibition was much higher.
And the numbers do seem to show that this passed because minorities came out and voted for Obama.
As it is. . .it was not a landslide victory for prop 8, was it?
Exactly my point. It only passed because Obama was on the ballot.
But one thing we can agree on is that, every year, every month, the public opinion moves more in favor of equal rights for the gay community. . .Gay marriage for all States is not a question of "if" it will happen, but "when" it will happen.
Maybe. We will have to wait and see.