marcambinder.theatlantic.com - 10/31/2008
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Internal polling for proponents of Proposition 8 , which would ban same-sex marriage in California, shows the race tied; public polls have it tied at 44% to 44% with 12 percent undecided. Internal polling for opponents of proposition 8 have the race within the margin of error. So it's real ...
patterico.com - 11/2/2008
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patterico.com —
I will be voting against Proposition 8, which
seeks to change the state’s constitution to eliminate the...
judicially invented right to same sex marriage. The constitution would be amended to add the language: “Only marriage between a man ...
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No on Proposition 8: Allow Gay Marriage in California
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com - 11/5/2008
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politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com —
In California exit polls reported thus far tonight,
Proposition 8 appears to be going down to a...
narrow 52 percent to 48 percent defeat. The proposition would amend California's state constitution to eliminate the right of same-sex couples to marry. ...
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Exit Polls: Gay Marriage in California
pajamasmedia.com - 11/8/2008
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November 07, 2008 GAY ACTIVISTS attack blacks over
gay marriage. "It was like being at a klan...
rally except the klansmen were wearing Abercrombie polos and Birkenstocks. YOU NIGGER, one man shouted at men. If your people want to call me a FAGGOT, I ...
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... Say NO on Proposition 8″ include: Brin; Bill Campbell, Chairman, Intuit; David Filo, Founder, Yahoo; Chuck Geschke, Founder and Chairman, Adobe Systems; John Morgridge, Former CEO and Chairman, Cisco Systems; Pierre Omidyar, Founder and Chairman, eBay; Sheryl Sandberg, COO, Facebook; Eric Schmidt, CEO, Google; and Jerry Yang, Founder, Yahoo.
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The Silicon Valley crowd are becoming more like their Hollywood friends with each election cycle. Will there be a backlash?
California' Gay Marriage Prop 8: A Tie - Marc Ambinder
Internal polling for proponents of ...
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California' Gay Marriage Prop 8: A Tie - Marc Ambinder
Internal polling for proponents of Proposition 8, which would ban same-sex marriage in California, shows the race tied; ...
Marriage Equality In The Balance
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
Marc says it's close: Internal polling for proponents of Proposition 8, which would ban same-sex marriage in California, shows the race tied; public polls have it tied at 44% to 44% with 12 percent undecided. Internal polling for opponents of proposition 8 have the race within the margin of error. Donate here. A vivid report on the overwhelmingly Mormon Yes On 8 campaign here: At Friday's rally, the ladies in charge of the booth selling signs ...
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Gavin Newsom: It's Up To Us Now, Protect Marriage Equality
huffingtonpost.com 11/3/2008 — We have less than 24 hours before voters across California head to the polls to cast their ballots for the most important election in generations. That means we have less than 24 hours to protect the freedom to marry by persuading every single person we know to vote NO on Prop. 8 .
Every ...
The Case Against Proposition 8 —
PoliGazette
If you live in California, Tuesday not only brings you the choice for president, but also Prop 8, which would remove the rights gay couples currently have to marry. Current polls show that it could go either way.
Californians have an opportunity to make history yet again by voting against a ...
Defeat of Props 4 and 8 is THISCLOSE —
Hoffmania!
The polls are just too close. CALIFORNIA POLLING UPDATE: PROPOSITIONS 4 AND 8 PROP 4: Field Poll (10/31) -- 45% Yes, 43% No, 12% Undecided Survey USA (11/1) -- 40% Yes, 46% No, 14% Undecided PROP 8: Field Poll (10/30) -- 44% Yes, 49% No, 7% Undecided Survey USA (11/1) -- 47% Yes, 50% No, 3% ...
Black Voters Save Proposition 8 —
The Corner on National Review Online
In California, it looks like Prop 8 has a good chance of passing. With 92 percent of precincts reporting, the gay marriage ban is winning 52 percent to 48 percent. And if it does pass, it will be because of black and, to a lesser extent, Latino voters.
According to exit polls, whites ...