Marist refers to “penalties and fines” in its question, and finds 65 percent support for letting businesses withhold wedding services from same-sex couples. Mike Warren at the Standard points out that in February an AP poll found a 57 percent majority for the same position. He quotes a Washington Post story by Philip Rucker and Robert Costa that claims that Republicans who support the Indiana law are “out of step with a growing national consensus on gay rights.” I don’t see the evidence that the consensus to which they point exists, let alone that it’s growing. (They quote several pollsters but cite no data.)