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Prop 8 Exit Polls
They show a narrow victory for marriage equality: 52 to 48 . Every ethnic group supported marriage equality, except African-Americans, who voted overwhelmingly against extending to gay people the civil rights once denied them: a staggering 69 - 31 percent African-American margin against ...
Local Exit Polls - Election Center 2008 - Elections & Politics from CNN.com
cnn.com — • All Times Eastern Standard• CNN will broadcast a projected winner only after an extensive review of data from a number of sources. Details about CNN's projection process • Poll closing times by state and time zone• "Party change" denotes a race ... (more) Local Exit Polls - Election Center 2008 - Elections & ...
Local Exit Polls - Election Center 2008 - Elections & Politics from CNN.com
cnn.com — • All Times Eastern Standard• CNN will broadcast a projected winner only after an extensive review of data from a number of sources. Details about CNN's projection process • Poll closing times by state and time zone• "Party change" denotes a race ... (more) Local Exit Polls - Election Center 2008 - Elections & ...
National Exit Polls - Election Center 2008 - Elections & Politics from CNN.com
cnn.com — • All Times Eastern Standard• CNN will broadcast a projected winner only after an extensive review of data from a number of sources. Details about CNN's projection process • Poll closing times by state and time zone• "Party change" denotes a race ... (more) National Exit Polls - Election Center 2008 - Elections & ...
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The Same But Different: Anti-LGBT Ballot Measure Rout
The Moderate Voice — ... state’s constitutions. CNN is also projecting that Arkansas’s Initiative 1 to ban same-sex couples from adopting or serving as foster parents will also pass–again, by a wide margin (57% yes votes). Right now, California Prop. 8 has not been called, but the yes votes are leading the no votes 52%-48% with 87% of the precincts reporting. I’ll be keeping my eye on this one during the day and will blog the results when I see them as a follow-up to this post. Further complcating the picture: Every ethnic group supported marriage equality, except ...

The Same But Different: Anti-LGBT Ballot Measure Victories
The Moderate Voice — ... both pass–by wide margins, 56% and 62% yes votes, respectively–and add bans on same-sex marriage to those state’s constitutions. CNN is also projecting that Arkansas’s Initiative 1 to ban same-sex couples from adopting or serving as foster parents will also pass–again, by a wide margin (57% yes votes). Right now, California Prop. 8 has not been called, but the yes votes are leading the no votes 52%-48% with 87% of the precincts reporting. Further complicating the picture: Every ethnic group supported marriage equality, ...

Thoughts on the passing of proposition 8
Bitch. Ph.D. — According to Andrew Sullivan earlier today, white voters voted no 55 to 45 percent, and Latinos--surprisingly to me--were evenly split. Blacks voted 69 to 31 percent to pass a constitutional ban against gay marriage. ...

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