A small majority of California voters supports the right of gay couples to marry, but a much larger portion of voters opposes efforts to place the issue back on the ballot in 2010, a new Los Angeles Times/University of Southern California poll has found.
It's ironic.
Today is Election Day and I find that very little of what happens matters to me.
I couldn't care much less who is governor of Virginia or New Jersey, and a monkey could represent the 23rd district in New York for all it matters to me.
There is one race I'm eagerly awaiting, though. I have high hopes for the vote in Maine on ...
In a vote that stunned the gay rights community again, the people of Maine voted to repeal the same-sex marriage law within their state. Therefore, marriage licenses will not be given to homosexuals and lesbians within the borders of Maine. As of now, 87% of the precincts had reported their votes and the gay marriage foes were winning ...
J. Grant Swank, Jr.
Our Maine Christians are rejoicing in the aftermath of the voters’ support for the biblical definition of marriage.
Those chanting for homosexual nuptials lost, though into Tuesday
evening it appeared as if they might win. It was not till this morning
that I learned the win news.
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…all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. – That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just power from the consent of the governed, -- That whenever any Form of Government ...
The poll also found that blacks and Latinos are far more likely than other groups to say they believe the vaccine could be unsafe. Only 5% of those surveyed said they already had been inoculated, a figure that remained consistent across income groups.
A small majority of California voters supports the right of gay couples to marry, but a much larger portion of voters opposes efforts to place the issue back on the ballot in 2010, a new Los Angeles Times/University of Southern California poll has...
Voters oppose putting gay marriage back on the ballot, Times/USC poll finds. did we vote on your marraige. A small majority of California voters supports the right of gay couples to marry, but a much larger portion of voters opposes ...
A new Los Angeles Times/ University of Southern California poll finds that voters oppose putting the issue of marriage equality back on the ballot in 2010. Money quote: Overall, 51% of California voters favored marriage rights for ...
PPP's poll is not the first to find gay marriage opponents ahead, but it is the first to show the “yes” tops 50% - signaling that we might be in a repeat of California's vote. And while Democrats are less ... 14% of voters in 2008 were over 65;
@mattgarrahan
MattGarrahan: Another sunny news story from the LAT RT @latimes California's best years have passed, voters say in Times/USC poll http://bit.ly/2rIR3i
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