Again, The Same-Sex Marriage Map Changes Dramatically – Here’s What It Looks Like Now
Same-sex marriage has won in nearly every case since the Supreme Court overturned DOMA last June. But even in the past month the map of marriage looks quite different. Take a look!
In the past few days we’ve seen more states become pro-marriage, making the map of where same-sex couples can marry or have their legal marriages recognized even bluer.
Yesterday and today South Carolina joined the list of states that allow same-sex marriage. Also yesterday, Montana. And in the past week, Kansas.
Take a look to see what the map looked like after the Supreme Court refused to review any same-sex marriage cases on October 6.
Here’s the latest map and key:
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