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New Yorkers United for Marriage new television ad: The Blumenthal’s story
New Yorkers United for Marriage continues its statewide TV campaign in support of marriage equality. In this new television commercial, Iris and Paul Blumenthal talk about wanting to see their son, and his partner of 11 years, be able to walk down the aisle.
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New Yorkers George and Farid talk about why they want to marry in New York
In this new video from Freedom to Marry and In the Life Media, George Constantinou and Farid Ali, a couple of more than ten years, who are planning to start a family soon, talk about being engaged and why they want to marry in New York.
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Gallup: For first time ever, majority of Americans support same-sex marrige
A majority of Americans — 53 percent — now believe same-sex marriage should be recognized as legally valid, and with the same rights and benefits as traditional marriage, according to a Gallup Poll released on Friday.
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Caroline Kennedy 100,000th signer on letter urging Obama to support gay marriage
Caroline Kennedy on Thursday became the 100,000th signer on Freedom to Marry’s Open Letter urging President Obama to support the freedom to marry for gay and lesbian couples.
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Gay couple, together 61 years, still yearn for the right to marry
A new video released by Freedom to Marry tells the story of Richard Dorr, 84, and John Mace, 91, who recently celebrated 61 years together as a couple. The couple desperately wants to marry in their home state of New York.
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Rhode Island gay marriage bill dead, civil unions bill a possible consolation
Rhode Island’s openly gay House speaker said Wednesday that legislation to legalize same-sex marriage is dead for the year, because it’s clear the bill won’t overcome opposition in the state Senate.
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Gay rights advocates unite efforts to legalize same-sex marriage in New York
Gay-rights advocates in New York state announced Wednesday the formation of a new coalition to revive efforts towards legalizing same-sex marriage in the Empire state.
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Poll: Slim majority of Americans now support marriage equality
A slight majority of Americans now support marriage equality according to a new poll by The Washington Post and ABC News.
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Celebrities, athletes, business leaders press Obama to support marriage equality
Celebrities, entertainment moguls and professional athletes have come together to ask President Obama to support marriage equality.
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Indiana state House approves constitutional ban on same-sex marriage
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — The Indiana House of Representatives on Tuesday approved a measure to create a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. The bipartisan vote was 70-26.