Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Gay marriage in Maryland: A state divided (+video)

<b>http://tinyurl.com/8bmcp29 - <a href='http://tinyurl.com/8bmcp29'>Groups go all in on same</a></b><p>Both sides on the same-sex marriage question have run an all-out blitz to convince voters in four states today on whether gays and lesbians should be allowed legally to marry. Three of the states, Maine, Maryland and Washington, could make history as the first state or states to extend marriage rights to lesbians and gays [...]</p><B>A Guide to the Gay Marriage Measures on Ballots Today</b><p>Referendum 74, Question 6, Question 1—these are the legislative code names for gay marriage on three state ballots across the country, and tonight could be the very first time in American history that a state passes gay marriage by a popular vote. Here&#39;s what you need to know.  </p><B>Gay marriage in Maryland: A state divided (+video)</b><p>Advocates of gay marriage in Maryland equate it to interracial marriage, which was also illegal at one time. While some voters have been convinced, others are not so easily won over.</p>

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