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New York Gay Marriage Vote Alters Political Battle Lines
WSJ ^ | 6/27/11

Posted on 06/27/2011 1:43:15 AM PDT by markomalley

New York's decision to permit same-sex marriages sets the stage for battles in half a dozen other states and could propel gay rights as a political wedge issue in the 2012 elections.

The new battle lines were already being drawn as states such as Minnesota prepared to take on the same-sex marriage issue in the near future and as the New York law put fresh pressure on President Barack Obama to articulate a clearer position on the topic.

Gay-rights advocates, who celebrated Sunday at parades across the country, said New York's move—a bill permitting same-sex marriage that was championed by Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo and passed by a Republican-led state Senate on Friday—marked a turning point in the nearly 20-year political and legal debate over the definition of marriage. "This is an immense win that brings giant momentum to the movement to end marriage discrimination in the U.S.," said Evan Wolfson, president of national gay rights group Freedom to Marry.

After the gay-pride parade Sunday in New York, Mr. Cuomo said, "I think you're going to see this message resonate all across the country now. If New York can do it, it's OK for every other place to do it."

Opponents said they would go on the attack against Republicans who support gay marriage. Brian Brown, president of the National Organization for Marriage, said New York's move was a "disaster for the Republican party," and that his group planned to spend $2 million over the next 18 months to defeat the legislators who supported it.

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To: lowtaxsmallgov
Doug Hoffman vs. Dede is the "appropriate response" model.

I'd tell da GOP that I'm "too busy working on reversing the GAY-thing" to support their candidates. Only support Conservative Party endorsed candidates that are involved in GOP primary, etc. Let the GOP big wheels do the election work in NOV.

I called Saland's office before the vote. They were rude.

I'm the guy who rang 800 door bells in Millbrook for Tedisco '09. And rang another 1200 in Pine Plains, Pleasant Valley, and NE Poughkeepsie. So if they decide to treat their base like that ... Skelos, Mondello, Ed Cox: it is time for 100 Doug Hoffmans. Starting with those 4 senate seats. But I am off to New Hampshire.


41 posted on 07/08/2011 10:32:47 AM PDT by campaignPete R-CT (Palin '12 begins in '11. In western New Hampshire pour moi.)
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