Chick-fil-A vs. gay-rights advocates: Winners and losers

Thousands of gay-marriage opponents lined up at the fast food joint on "Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day." But will gay-rights groups get the last laugh?

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The controversy surrounding fast-food chain Chick-fil-A and its chief executive's statements against gay marriage boiled over Wednesday in a froth of activism, commerce, and free-speech arguments. After CEO Dan Cathy told Baptist Press on July 16 that his company is "very much supportive of... the biblical definition of the family unit," a backlash kicked in. Gay activists urged boycotts and same-sex "kiss-ins" at Chick-fil-A restaurants, and officials in several cities warned the company to keep its distance. Hitting back, conservative Mike Huckabee urged "traditional marriage" backers to swamp the chicken joints on Aug. 1 — which he dubbed national "Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day" — and they did. So who's winning and losing in this grudge match over gay marriage? Here, a brief guide:

WINNERS

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