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Question: How long before mainstream Republicans give up on this as an issue in national elections?
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0-5 years
#2
6-10 years
#3
11-15 years
#4
16-20 years
#5
they'll just be a minority party forever
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« on: March 08, 2014, 11:24:36 PM »

The vast majority of you think mainstream Republicans will give up on this issue within 5 years?

Seriously? 
You are already seeing an increasing number of Republicans in Congress either giving up their opposition to same-sex marriage or even outright endorsing it like Mark Kirk, Rob Portman, Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins. As late as a few years ago, even the most moderate Republican member of Congress would have scoffed at the idea of legalizing same-sex marriage.
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