Media’s mantra ignores reality: The people have rejected same sex “marriage” 100% of the time

The Center for Arizona Policy Blog has this post that concludes:

While the daily news might portray same-sex “marriage” as being inevitable in our country, this is not the case . . .

If you don’t remember anything from this blog post, remember these two important statistics:

0% of states that have legalized same-sex “marriage” have done so by the vote of the people. Neither Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa, nor Vermont have redefined marriage by the vote of the people.

100% of the states (30 states total) that have asked their voters to define marriage in their state constitution have defined marriage as between only one man and one woman because the voters – not the judges or legislators – made that decision.

It should also be noted that even in Vermont where the legislature voted to redefine marriage, the courts laid the foundation for that redefinition and the people have never had an opportunity to weigh in directly on the issue.