Support for a same-sex marriage ban was so broad in Wisconsin eight years ago that only one county out of 72 (Dane) voted against it.
But today, polls suggest, there are few places in the state where it remains all that popular.
By the time a federal judge struck down the ban June 6, it had already lost much of its political support.
An analysis of recent surveys shows the shift in public opinion has been massive across the state, even in parts of Wisconsin where opposition to gay marriage once ran the deepest….
Via Wisconsin a case study in fast-changing politics of same-sex marriage @ JS Wisconsin Voter Blog.