Defeating the amendment to write discrimination into the Texas constitution for the first time in Texas' history won't happen by signing a petition. This calls for feet in the street organizing.
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The average turnout for constitutional amendment elections in Texas is 12.2%. Harris, Dallas, Tarrant, Bexar and Travis counties and San Marcos will represent about 50% of the vote in Texas with their municipal elections and turnout is still very low for municipal elections (about 6.2% in Houston).
The folks in rural Texas could help by establishing contact with Democrats now and touching them for the first time since the 2004 election. Next year when the candidates that should be running in every office are in full campaign mode, we'll know who the Democrats are.
Even during the Jim Crowe era, discrimination was not written into the constitution. Marriage between people of the same sex is already illegal in the state of Texas. Therefore a constitutional amendment serves no other purpose than to enshrine hatred into our constitution.