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An LGBT Tale of Two Cities (and a look at 2016)
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Contributor | TX DEM |
Last Edited | TX DEM Feb 28, 2012 09:29am |
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Category | Editorial |
Author | David de la Fuente |
News Date | Tuesday, February 28, 2012 03:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | Just a few weeks after Washington legalized same-sex marriage, two more states have made similar moves.
In Maryland and New Jersey, the Democratically-controlled state legislatures passed legislation legalizing the practice.
However, one of these states will soon see same-sex marriage while the other won’t. All of this is because of the two men that rule the states in the Governor’s mansions in the capital cities.
Both men are looking to 2016 (assuming the ever increasingly likely reality that President Obama will be reelected and both parties will have semi-open fields), and how they stroke their pen directly affects their chances among their national primary electorates. |
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