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The state-to-state march to legalize gay marriage across the left-leaning Northeast has lost more momentum since a major setback three weeks ago at the ballot box in Maine.
The state-to-state march to legalize gay marriage across the left-leaning Northeast has lost more momentum since a major setback three weeks ago at the ballot box in Maine.
New Jersey voters are split on whether to legalize gay marriage, but more people now oppose it than support it, a poll found on Wednesday.
The poll, conducted between Nov. 17 and Nov. 22, found that 49 percent of adult residents are opposed to giving gay couples the right to marry while 46 percent are in favor of it.
The state-to-state march to legalize gay marriage across the left-leaning Northeast has lost more momentum since a major.
The state-to-state march to legalize gay marriage across the left-leaning Northeast has lost more momentum since a major setback three weeks ago at the ballot box in Maine.
The march to legalize gay marriage across the left-leaning Northeast -- and in New Jersey in particular -- lost some of its momentum this month.
Gay party list advocates, headed by party list Ang Ladlad, stormed the Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Wednesday, appealing that the party list be accredited to join the 2010 elections.
The state-to-state march to legalize gay marriage across the left-leaning Northeast lost some of its momentum this month.
MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. - The state-to-state march to legalize gay marriage across the left-leaning Northeast lost some of its momentum this month.
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