There's that "voting against our own best interest" thing again. And then they have the nerve to call us the selfish greedy ones? Assuming that this is true, in the case of social conservatives, it would be a matter of voting for what we believe to be the right and ethical thing even if it might be against our short-term narrow interests. Dummies won't understand that, with all their "gimmee" special interest "what's in it for me" voters-the ones they bribe with handouts amd entitlements, the ones who justify murder of their children because it "inconveniences" them, the minority voting group of gays who call married couples with children "breeders" because they don't understand anything which would detract from their immediate physical gratification and their whole lives and identities revolve around a form of perverted sex.
So it all depends on whether you hold their narrow definition of "best self interest" or not. I feel sorry for their kids, never having the security in childhood of traditional loving parents who know kids want parents, and boundaries, not more screwed-up peers. They can find those at school, and don't have to be embarassed that their parents won't grow up.