South Carolina is considered a battleground state? Really?
EDIT: I'm also shocked that Indiana and Missouri are so close. And yeah, calling Washington and Oregon swing states is kind of like considering Minnesota a swing state - willful ignorance, methinks.
Zaptruder said:
What? A marriage isn't a marriage isn't a marriage? Are you saying other states won't recognize a gay marriage if you move out of california?
I phrased that position a little incorrectly. He wants legal recognition of marriage of all kinds removed, and only civil unions to replace it (I think), but since that probably won't ever happen, he'd rather have same-sex marriages recognized with the same rights as other couples, name included. I think the former is silly, but I do agree with him on the latter - I'm not into the separate but equal-ness of civil unions for gays, marriage for heteros.
As to the second point of yours, under the Defense of Marriage Act, which both Gaborn and I would like to see repealed, yes, a same-sex marriage will not be recognized by the federal government no matter where you live, and it is up to the states to decide whether they will recognize it or not if you move out of California or Massachusetts.