Pushing at an open door: When can personal stories change minds on gay rights? Andrew Gelman - December 19, 2014 In a recently published research article, "When contact changes minds:
9 Things You Should Read about the Politics of Same-Sex Marriage John Sides - March 26, 2013 As oral arguments get underway at the Supreme Court, here
The Dimensions of Law and the Same-Sex Marriage Cases Erik Voeten - December 10, 2012 We are delighted to welcome the following guest post by
New Data on Obama’s Endorsement of Same-Sex Marriage John Sides - May 18, 2012 This is a guest post by Lynn Vavreck and Ryan
If Same-Sex Marriage Is so Popular, Why Does It Always Lose at the Ballot Box? (Includes state-level data on support and legislation) Joshua Tucker - May 15, 2012 With the continuing debate regarding the electoral implications of Obama's
That New York Times/CBS News Poll about Obama and Same-Sex Marriage John Sides - May 15, 2012 This new poll -- discussed here by Peter Baker and
The Electoral Implications of Obama’s “Evolution” on Same-Sex Marriage John Sides - May 9, 2012 There will be much speculation on what this means for
Did “Moral Values” and the Gay Marriage Backlash Play a Key Role in Bush’s 2004 Victory? - December 14, 2007 Journalists (via political pundits)** and political scientists have conflicting accounts