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Showing Original Post only (View all)We can beat Amendment One if we work hard enough. [View all]
Are Opponents To NCs Marriage Amendment On The Verge Of An Epic Comeback?Tom Kludt April 27, 2012, 5:46 AM
... Over the last month, there have been indications that the tide is turning typified by both a groundswell of opposition toward the amendment and a confluence of events that have stymied its support. The latest proof that the race is tightening came earlier this week, when the Democratic-leaning and Raleigh-based Public Policy Polling (PPP) released the results of a survey showing that 54 percent of likely voters intend to vote for Amendment One, while 40 percent are opposed. Thats still a strong majority to be sure, but it also represents the lowest level of support that PPP has found for Amendment One since it began polling last October. Perhaps most promising for opponents is the shift in opinion among North Carolina Democrats, who were were divided over the issue in PPPs survey a month ago. The latest poll shows only 38 percent of Democratic voters support the amendment, with 56 percent opposed. Additionally, support among African-American voters an historically socially conservative voting bloc has dropped by ten percent over the last month ...
http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/04/north-carolina-marriage-amendment-race-tightens.php
... Over the last month, there have been indications that the tide is turning typified by both a groundswell of opposition toward the amendment and a confluence of events that have stymied its support. The latest proof that the race is tightening came earlier this week, when the Democratic-leaning and Raleigh-based Public Policy Polling (PPP) released the results of a survey showing that 54 percent of likely voters intend to vote for Amendment One, while 40 percent are opposed. Thats still a strong majority to be sure, but it also represents the lowest level of support that PPP has found for Amendment One since it began polling last October. Perhaps most promising for opponents is the shift in opinion among North Carolina Democrats, who were were divided over the issue in PPPs survey a month ago. The latest poll shows only 38 percent of Democratic voters support the amendment, with 56 percent opposed. Additionally, support among African-American voters an historically socially conservative voting bloc has dropped by ten percent over the last month ...
http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/04/north-carolina-marriage-amendment-race-tightens.php
N.C. Gay Marriage Amendment Has Unlikely Foes
by Jessica Jones
... John Hood runs a well-known conservative think tank in Raleigh. His views aren't usually adopted by liberal groups, but the other day, an anti-amendment volunteer handed Hood a fluorescent-colored flyer to read.
"It says that some North Carolina conservatives like John Hood of the John Locke Foundation say the amendment is too extreme. They say its wording harms the rights of too many people. Well, it's an accurate quote," he says, adding with a laugh: "I'm not used to being accurately quoted!" ...
http://www.npr.org/2012/04/26/151450256/n-c-gay-marriage-amendment-has-unlikely-foes
... John Hood runs a well-known conservative think tank in Raleigh. His views aren't usually adopted by liberal groups, but the other day, an anti-amendment volunteer handed Hood a fluorescent-colored flyer to read.
"It says that some North Carolina conservatives like John Hood of the John Locke Foundation say the amendment is too extreme. They say its wording harms the rights of too many people. Well, it's an accurate quote," he says, adding with a laugh: "I'm not used to being accurately quoted!" ...
http://www.npr.org/2012/04/26/151450256/n-c-gay-marriage-amendment-has-unlikely-foes
WRAL unable to find CEO to go on record in favor of Amendment One
Charlotte Business Journal by Jen Wilson, Associate Editor/Online
Date: Friday, April 27, 2012, 8:30am EDT
In a 21-minute documentary produced by WRAL-TV in Raleigh, host David Crabtree makes a remarkable statement regarding the attitude of North Carolina's business community when it comes to the hotly debated Amendment One ...
We tried to find a CEO who supports Amendment One to interview," Crabtree says in the video. "We worked with the two lead organizations campaigning for it, the North Carolina Family Policy Council and the North Carolina Values Coalition. They could not find a pro-amendment CEO willing to be interviewed for this documentary. ...
http://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/news/2012/04/27/wral-unable-to-find-ceo-to-go-on.html
Date: Friday, April 27, 2012, 8:30am EDT
In a 21-minute documentary produced by WRAL-TV in Raleigh, host David Crabtree makes a remarkable statement regarding the attitude of North Carolina's business community when it comes to the hotly debated Amendment One ...
We tried to find a CEO who supports Amendment One to interview," Crabtree says in the video. "We worked with the two lead organizations campaigning for it, the North Carolina Family Policy Council and the North Carolina Values Coalition. They could not find a pro-amendment CEO willing to be interviewed for this documentary. ...
http://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/news/2012/04/27/wral-unable-to-find-ceo-to-go-on.html
15 Interfaith African-American Clergy Oppose North Carolinas Discriminatory Amendment
The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) likes to trout out African-American leaders as part of its race baiting campaigns against marriage equality, but Pam Spaulding points to this group of 15 interfaith African-American Clergy in Greensboro who took out a full page ad in the Carolina Peacemaker to oppose North Carolinas discriminatory Amendment 1 ...
http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2012/04/27/472512/interfaith-north-carolina/
http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2012/04/27/472512/interfaith-north-carolina/
The AGs no
He didnt sugarcoat it. When North Carolinas veteran attorney general, Roy Cooper, sent supporters a message announcing his opposition to the proposed constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage, he said the amendment was unclear, unwise and unnecessary. He predicted it would be in the courts for years to come as arguments were vetted ...
http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/04/27/2027660/the-ags-no.html
http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/04/27/2027660/the-ags-no.html
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We've got 5 move early voting days and election day: it's not over until
struggle4progress
Apr 2012
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