I still doubt that the reasons for the speed of the change are really well understood, but it was fast:
Compared to the decades and decades it took to dismantle Jim Crow laws or secure women's right to vote, America's about-face on same-sex marriage happened in the blink of an eye.
The big picture: Just 27% of Americans supported same-sex marriage in 1996, the year President Clinton signed the Defense of Marriage Act, which denied federal recognition to same-sex marriages.
- That's flipped on its head: 71% now tell Gallup that same-sex and opposite-sex marriages should have the same legal recognition.
Driving the news: The Senate voted 61-36 on Tuesday to codify the rights to same-sex marriage and interracial marriage into federal law. The House is expected to quickly follow.
- Twelve Senate Republicans voted for the bill. All 36 no votes came from Republicans.
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