According to a new poll released earlier today and conducted by Rutgers-Eagleton from November 6th through the 10th, a majority of eligible New Jersey voters support legalizing same-sex marriage.
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The D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics today rejected a petition to hold a referendum on the issue of legalizing same-sex marriage in the District of Columbia.
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Gay weekly Washington Blade closesWashington Post... arc of the country's gay-rights movement, from early marches through the rise of AIDS and on to the latest battles over legalizing same-sex marriage.
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I first saw this MassResistance propaganda on anti-equality site Opine Editorials. Strangely, Opine Editorials has a history of promoting dishonest pieces by this Southern Poverty Law Center-identified hate group.
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Gay Marriage Vote May Fade On NumbersNY1... this year when the State Senate considers legalizing same sex marriage.
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Activists seek Senate vote on same-sex marriageNewsdayALBANY - Gay rights activists insisted Wednesday that the State Senate vote this year on legalizing same-sex marriage even if the bill is likely to fail.
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Same-Sex Marriage Will Be Put to Vote Soon, Paterson PromisesGothamistThe State Senate failed to vote on a measure legalizing same-sex marriage yesterday, but after a two hour closed door meeting with Democratic Conference .
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(Albany, NY) After weeks of uncertainty and pleas for action by Gov. David Paterson, New York's Senate failed to vote on a bill legalizing same-sex marriage during a special session Tuesday.
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From the Washington Post:If anyone could have talked himself out of being gay, Kimberly Brooks said, it was her husband.
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Marriage equality will benefit not just the gays: As the debate over legalizing same-sex marriage in the District grows louder and more polarized, there are people whose support for the proposal is personal but not often talked about.
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According to sources, José Sócrates, the Prime Minister of Portugal, has been busy developing a new government after the elections in September.
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As the debate over legalizing same-sex marriage in the District of Columbia grows louder and more polarized, there are people whose support for the proposal is personal but not often talked about.
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Same-Sex Marriage Faces an Uphill Battle in Albany, if It Makes It to a VoteNew York TimesDavid A.
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As the debate over legalizing same-sex marriage in the District grows louder and more polarized, there are people whose support for the proposal is personal but not often talked about.
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A quiet voice for gay marriageWashington Post"That day, the marriage was over." As the debate over legalizing same-sex marriage in the District grows louder and more polarized, there are people whose .
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Sources close to Portuguese Prime Minister José Sócrates, who is forming a new government following September elections, said Oct.
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Gov. David Paterson is calling the Legislature back to Albany for a special session to cut the budget and possibly vote on legalizing same-sex marriage.
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David Paterson, the infamous and unpopular Governor of New York has decided to call the state’s Legislature back in for a special session this coming Tuesday, hoping to kill to birds with one stone…first, to make cuts the state’s over-sized budget and two, vote on legalizing same-sex marriage.
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(Albany, NY) New York Gov. David Paterson is calling the Legislature back to Albany for a special session to cut the budget and possibly vote on legalizing same-sex marriage.
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New York Gov. David Paterson is calling the Legislature back to Albany for an "extraordinary session" on Tuesday to reduce the $3 billion deficit and possibly vote on legalizing same-sex marriage.
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