The Pew Research Center released new findings on Tuesday in a study gauging the importance of gay marriage as a voting issue among Americans. These findings were compared to opinions collected before the last election in 2004 and again in 2007. According to the study, gay marriage is going to be a hot-button issue at the polls come November. Interest in gay marriage as a voting issue has increased across the board from October 2007 to May 2008, when the study was conducted, soon after the California supreme court overturned the state's ban on gay marriage..... The Pew study also marked a decline in opposition toward gay marriage among women, college graduates, and senior citizens. Full story...
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The latest in commercials against prop 8. This is the strongest one yet in my opinion.
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Lambda Legal will defend the New York Department of Civil Service's (DCS) policy to recognize out-of-state marriages of same-sex couples for purposes of health insurance coverage for public employees.
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