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Opponents see it as a "conflict of interest."
“We’ll be working very hard to pass it."
So she vetoed the bill before her.
The bill now goes before Governor Linda Lingle.
First argument? That gays and lesbians are not the victims of systematic bias.
Quinnipiac measures a slim majority in support of marriage equality for the first time.
The recently AWOL, openly gay Democrat may be making a deal to get a vote on gay marriage.
When New Yorkers are actually able to name one of Paterson's accomplishments, they sometimes name the gay-marriage bill.
The man who once called homosexuality an "abnormal lifestyle" is being enlisted by Governor Paterson to fight for gay marriage.
Not everyone is so optimistic, however.
But why aren't they being trotted out for the public?
Or, possibly, expose the thin arguments against gay marriage.
Rivals from 'Bush v. Gore' are now fighting together for same-sex couples.
People want gay marriage to be voted on regardless of whether it will pass.
Governor John Lynch asked for some changes before he signs the bill into law.
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