Is Hotel Boycott Boomeranging?
Gay marriage supporters have organized a boycott of San Diego hotels whose owner is a donor to Prop 8, the California initiative to ban same-sex marriage. The New York Times takes notice here. One important bit of news: opponents of gay marriage are highlighting the boycott to attempt to spark a backlash and raise money. I wonder if they're on to something. The No on Prop 8 campaign -- which is the pro-gay marriage side -- can only lose if it seems to attack opponents of gay marriage in a way that seems to be attacking their religion. (The hotelier, Doug Manchester, is a Catholic). They need to make the positive case for the rights of gay couples to marry, and to emphasize that passing the initiative could lead to cancellation of those couples who have recently married. This campaign is a fight over voters who are undecided on the issue -- voters who are comfortable with gay couples but aren't sure about calling their unions marriage. These aren't voters who are going to respond to attacks or boycotts; in fact, they may shrink from them.
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