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Fox News - Sun May 27, 4:36 am ET
Poll after poll shows public support for same-sex marriage steadily increasing, to the point where it's now a majority viewpoint. Yet in all 32 states where gay marriage has been on the ballot, ...
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The Huffington Post UK - Sun May 27, 9:34 am ET
Voting on gay marriage is not "an imposition on religion or churches" and should not be left to MPs' consciences, Nick Clegg said on Sunday....
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ABC News - Sun May 27, 6:23 am ET
Polls showing growing support for gay marriage not yet reflected in statewide referendums
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Pioneer Press - Sun May 27, 11:15 am ET
NEW YORK—Poll after poll shows public support for same-sex marriage steadily increasing, to the point where it's now a majority viewpoint.
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Press Association via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Sun May 27, 5:38 am ET
Voting on gay marriage should not be left to MPs' consciences, Nick Clegg has said.
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Belfast Telegraph - Sun May 27, 6:01 am ET
Voting on gay marriage should not be left to MPs' consciences, Nick Clegg has said. Related Stories Quarter 'would buy stolen goods' Plymouth named most bike-friendly Clegg dismisses immigration claims Syrian diplomat faces dressing down Woman's body found in underpass
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Luton Today - Sun May 27, 6:02 am ET
Voting on gay marriage should not be left to MPs' consciences, Nick Clegg has said. The Deputy Prime Minister and Liberal Democrat leader said his MPs would back legislation legalising same-sex marriages - unlike some of their coalition partners.
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NPR - Sun May 27, 8:51 am ET
Courts may have to decide if North Carolina localities that offer domestic partner benefits to employees must cease the practice, now that voters have passed a statewide ban on same-sex marriage. Those receiving the benefits also are unsure whether they will continue.
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Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News - Fri May 25, 3:58 pm ET
A US judge has struck down a 1996 federal law barring gays and lesbians from receiving federal benefits, the latest in a series of court decisions pushing the issue of same-sex marriage closer to a Supreme Court reckoning.
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Savannah Morning News - Sun May 27, 1:54 am ET
What should we make of President Barack Obama's new thoughts on gay marriage? Not whether you agree; but instead how big will the political fall-out be? Notwithstanding all the hype, my guess is probably not very.
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Newsarama via Yahoo! News - 2 hours 42 minutes ago
As expected, Northstar, the canadian speedster mutant and member of Marvel's X-Men (specifically the Astonishing X-Men line-up), is getting married... to a man.
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Indian River Press Journal - Sun May 27, 4:00 am ET
President Barack Obama's recent change of position has brought the gay marriage issue back to a place of prominence (for now) in the 2012 campaign season. Of course the president, when he was a state senator representing Illinois' 13th District, was in favor of gay marriage. However, that changed once he ran for U.S. Senate in 2004, and his campaign had to appeal to more than just the limousine ...
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seattlepi.com - Fri May 25, 5:15 pm ET
The Downtown Seattle Association, long the influential voice of local business, is endorsing same-sex marriage and urging support on both human rights and economic grounds. “Marriage equality is an important civil rights issue and it is an important economic issue, because studies show that knowledge workers, creative workers and young workers prefer communities that are diverse, open and ...
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Fri May 25, 7:52 pm ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's declaration of support for gay marriage may have prompted some Americans, especially blacks and Hispanics, to reconsider their opposition to letting homosexuals wed, an analysis of Reuters/Ipsos online poll data showed on Friday. On May 9, Obama became the first U.S. president to say he believed same-sex couples should be allowed to get married. ...
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Washington Post - Sat May 26, 12:00 pm ET
Glenn Greenwald asks how, given my skepticism that the president can move public opinion, I explain the change in the polling on gay marriage since President Obama’s comments. First, it’s not clear there’s been any movement that needs to be explained. The Washington Post/ABC News poll , for instance, showed 52 percent of the country thought gay marriage should be legal in March, before the ...