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America can only be Right: Interesting Poll Numbers on Gay Marriage in New JerseyTips-Q GLBT News (blog)Gay marriage losing support in New Jersey: poll NEW YORK (Reuters) - New Jersey voters are split on whether to legalize gay marriage, but more people now .
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Good morning.The President is in Japan today. He'll be in China, Singapore and South Korea over the next couple days.
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Mayoral races in Charlotte and Chapel Hill are “too close to call,” according to new poll numbers released Monday afternoon by Public Policy Polling, a leading polling organization based in Raleigh.
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Robert Pear and Sheryl Gay Stolberg just wrote a piece in the New York Times that could have been (and probably was) written by Rahm Emanuel and Jim Messina.
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Citing brutal political fallout for his Joe Jervis Day proclamation earlier this month, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom has dropped out of the race for California governor.
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From the Los Angeles Times' Gavin Newsom quits race for California governor:
San Francisco San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, who has been seen as a leading contender to be the next governor of California, announced today that he is quitting the race.
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Fresh on the heels of Maine Governor John Baldacci's endorsement of No On 1 in Bangor today comes a new SFMM ad.
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(Also at Nevada Progressive)
Well, we have some good news and some bad news to report in Maine today.
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The latest poll numbers regarding Maine's Question 1 were just released- and it's just as close as as it can be:
Maine split on gay marriage question
Raleigh, N.
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In just over two weeks, voters will head to the polls in Maine and decide whether or not same-sex marriage will be allowed to stay legal in the state, or whether right-wing pundits and religious leaders will succeed in scaling back civil rights for gay and lesbian couples.
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Today on the Dish we put out an especially varied mix, given the lack of news. The president's poll numbers looked up, both at home and abroad, while anti-gay forces in Maine continued their awful campaign.
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Key quote:
Before his prime-time speech to Congress, 52 percent disapproved of Obama's handling of health care.
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Obama's poll numbers see an uptick, while the Democrats in Congress are experiencing a slide.
Obama's poll numbers see an uptick, while the Democrats in Congress are experiencing a slide.
Obama administration: nine months and counting Support the Democrats now, because they might lose the House in 2010 By Peter Rosenstein Friday, October 02, 2009 IT HAS BEEN a rocky nine months for the Obama administration.
Got our Maine absentee ballots yesterday by 1pm and by 2pm, they were "sign-sealed-delivered" into the hot little hands of our town clerk- 2 votes for the good guys! :)
Here's what we need to do in Maine: GOTV- "Get Out The Vote".
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By the time this diary goes live, I will be at a BIG meeting all evening and unavailable for the evening, listening to what progress has been made and finding out what more still needs to be done.
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Poll numbers from the Daily Kos suggest that Maine might be about to go the way of California - even though it seems that the state is currently leaning Democratic.
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by Jonathan Rauch
Daily Kos posts poll numbers from Maine: If the vote to revoke gay marriage were held there today, we'd lose by two points, 46-48.
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It's extremely difficult to play catch up once the other guy outmaneuvers you on the PR front. Democrats have one vehicle, one constituency, that's good at fighting, and launching, these kind of attacks.
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