He doesn’t have to - there are plenty of polls showing that gay marriage has surpassed 50% nationally. And even though that is inflated by overwhelming support in certain large blue states, the overall trend in everything but the darkest red is still very, very disturbing.
So ball’s in your court - why is all of reality wrong and your hopes are correct? Why should we believe that we’ve already won this fight, against all actual evidence?
The “polls” you refer to are nearly all polls commissioned by homosexual groups. Therefore, the polling questions and the results are suspect.
Consider that wherever counterfeit marriage is enacted, it is nearly always by force, not by a direct vote of the people. This was even true in California, where homo-activists had to go federal to get their will imposed against the people.
And, no, I don’t believe that the four state referendums showing support for marriage redefinition were truly fair elections. There were massive, widespread irregularities in the 2012 elections, and they did NOT represent the views of the people.
>> Why should we believe that weve already won this fight, against all actual evidence?
You should know that the pronoun “we” is something of an anathema to conservatives.