If Republicans learned one thing from the 2012 election, it’s this: If the polls show that the other guy is winning and people on your side are trying to downplay the whole thing by saying the polls are skewed, things are not looking up.
It seems like it’s now time for the same-sex marriage edition of the old lesson.
Gary Bauer, president of American Values, a conservative group opposed to gay marriage, is the latest to downplay recent polls that show the tide is turning on public opinion of same-sex marriage. Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace asked Bauer to weigh in on the result of the Washington Post-ABC News poll out last week showed that showed 58% of Americans feel that gay marriage should be legal, with 36% saying it should be illegal.
“Do you worry that this only puts the Republican Party further out of touch with the mainstream of American voters?” Wallace asked.
“No, I’m not worried about it because the polls are skewed,” Bauer responded.
But the Washington Post-ABC News poll is not an anomaly and it shows numbers at almost exactly the opposite of where things stood in 2004, when 55% said same-sex marriage should be illegal, and 41% were in favor of legalization.








