The Supreme Court held that the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment guarantees the right to marry as one of the fundamental liberties it protects, and that analysis applies to same-sex couples in the same manner as it does to opposite-sex couples. This decision was wildly unpopular with many in the general population and especially fundamental Christians.
This article argues that the decision cost the Democrats the election. Read it for the list of anecdotes that upset the people of the country: from Pizza shops to bakeries.
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