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More than 50 percent of registered voters there turned out to narrowly overturn the bill passed by the state government in May.
A former potato farmer and father of four ignites Maine voters.
The president has started "popping in" to her meetings.
Opponents gathered enough signatures to put it to a statewide vote in November.
Lawsuits, petitions, and the slow spreading of civil rights all continue as we enter July.
The very day it reached his desk, Maine governor John Baldacci signed a bill legalizing marriage between same-sex couples into law.
It's now up to the state's Democratic governor, John Baldacci, to decide whether to sign it into law.
Meanwhile, the New York bill is expected to hit the floor of the State Assembly next week.
A chance encounter in rural Maine proves what we've always suspected: that all celebrities are secretly required to be friends.
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