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State marriage campaigns make final election push
Voters in Maine, Md., Minn. and Washington to consider measures next week
U.S. senators from Maine neutral on marriage ballot initiative
Republican senators known for pro-gay support
Maine marriage campaign optimistic going into referendum
Polls indicate majority of voters would support ballot measure to allow same-sex marriage.
Exclusive: Democracy for America to ask members to support state marriage campaigns
The Vermont-based organization claims more than a million members
Marriage ads to hit Md. airwaves
Pro-Question 6 campaign has purchased more than $500,000 in air time
The Fix | October 2: R.I.P. Sahara Davenport, new Maine polls, trans vote
Ravens center Mark Birk is against marriage, so is Rupert Everett, a critical ruling in Pakistan, poz dating, more bumps for George Michael & more
Supreme Court refuses NOM’s challenge to Maine donor laws
Anti-gay group launches website for donors to declare contributions
Freedom to Marry changes course, launches Md. marriage PAC
Organization had declined to join coalition of groups defending state law
National news in brief: September 14
Marriage leads in Wash. polls, school climate survey released with good news for LGBT students, and Grindr gets political
Freedom to Marry invests $3 million in campaigns
Freedom to Marry refused to get involved in the effort to fight Maryland's ballot initiative

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