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Banned in the USA

Lisotta, Christopher | November 29, 2004 issue

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Examines the impact of gay marriage bans approved by voters in the 2004 Presidential election. Significance of moral values to the decisions of voters; Impact of fundraising on the success of gay marriage advocacy; Victory of an effort in Cincinnati, Ohio to repeal a measure that negated the minority status of homosexual citizens; Projections on the progress of gay marriage advocacy efforts across the U.S.

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UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 2001-; SAME-sex marriage -- Law & legislation; LGBT people -- Political activity; REFERENDUM; MINORITIES -- Legal status, laws, etc.; CINCINNATI (Ohio); UNITED States
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