Marriage
equality supporters and opponents have a lot riding on Election Day, as
voters in four states will decide marriage-related ballot questions and
the national electorate will choose between presidential candidates
with polar opposite positions on the issue, according to this analysis.
”It’s about what kind of country we are,” said Lee Swislow of the group
Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders. Marriage equality decisions
on Election Day could influence Supreme Court action on the issue.