Look for the same-sex and traditional marriage campaigns to pick up
steam, now that they know how the question will appear on the November
ballot.
Political Reporter Pat Warren explains how the question on the November ballot is worded and what that means for each side.
The wording is out.
“We’re asking folks to vote for Question 6, to vote for marriage
equality,” says Marylanders for Marriage Equality Campaign Director Josh
Levin.
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Vote yes for civil fairness, your religion is allowed to do whatever they want.
ReplyDeleteCrappy wording, but to just know to vote no is good enough for me this time around. I'm sure versions 2,3,4,5,&9 will follow anyway. Just can't talk about voter fraud, either. As long as that's probable, anything's possible. Let's get Voter ID on the ballots.
ReplyDeleteVote NO! Marriage is between a man and a woman. They can have a civil partnership or civil union, but marriage is between man and woman and is Holy. And I am sorry but gay is not Holy.
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