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.
“I dont 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.”
The longer we hold on to such bizarre falsehoods, the harder it will be to win national elections. I propose we set aside the loony conspiracy theories and start as soon as possible.