Let's face the facts here , the facts indicate that the religious fundies all grouped together and condemned gay marriage then went out and voted for GW .It's the only reason why people voted anyway .
You might want to check your "facts" there heathen. The facts actually indicate something quite different.
11 states had the gay-marriage amendment on their ballots and it was passed in all 11 states. The people spoke and they said they want marriage in the U.S. to be between a man and a woman. 2 of those states went to Kerry.
What is interesting about the facts is that in 10 of those 11 states more people voted against gay marriage than voted for Bush. And by huge numbers. Here are the stats:
Arkansas: Votes for Bush: 572,898 Votes for the amendment: 753,770 +180,872
Georgia: Votes for Bush: 1,914,254 Votes for the amendment: 2,454,912 + 540,658
Kentucky: Votes for Bush: 1,069,439 " " " " 1,222,125 + 152,686
Michigan Votes for Bush: 2,313,746 " " " " 2,698,077 + 384,331
Mississippi: Votes for Bush: 671,084 Votes for the amendment 924,653 + 253,569
Montana: Bush 265,473 Votes for the amendment 294,056 + 28,583
North Dakota Bush: 195,998 " " " 222,899 + 26,901
Oklahoma: Bush: 959,655 Amendment yes: 1,075,079 + 115,424
Ohio: Bush: 2,796,147 Amendment yes: 3,249,157 + 453,010
Utah: Bush 612,623 Amendment yes: 562,619 - 50,004
Oregon: Bush: 890,698 Amendment yes: 979,049 + 88,351
Total number of extra "religious fundies" who 2,174,381
didn't vote for Bush but did vote that marriage
is between a man and a woman.
Over 2 million more "religious fundies" out there voting for whom? Not Bush. It makes it pretty clear that the anti-gay marriage stance transcends party lines and is not just a religious, conservative issue.