California is lost, as Arizona (surprisingly) was and Florida (even more surprisingly because of the percentage) was.
At least I can have hope that many of the homophobic bigots will die out in the coming years (seeing as it tends to be older people who are less tolerant) and replaced with the sane, tolerant, moral youth.
At least I can have hope that we now have a president in office who believes discrimination is wrong and that marriage rights should be available to all, even if he does not believe in full marriage equality.
At least I can have hope that the supreme court will not be going so far right that this country starts to fall apart and that gay marriage bans thus won’t have a good chance at passing.
Until then, I mourn the loss of this state (and this country) to the religiously-induced bigotry is unfortunately so prevalent in society today.