State voters make history on gay marriage
Excerpt:Voters in Maryland and Maine on Tuesday approved measures to allow same-sex marriage, the first time gay marriage has been approved by statewide popular votes. In all, voters in four states – Maine, Maryland, Washington and Minnesota - considered ballot measures Tuesday on the issue of same-sex marriage. Minnesota voters rejected a proposed constitutional amendment to define marriage as between a man and a woman by a margin of 51 percent to 49 percent, NBC News projected Wednesday morning. In Washington, the vote was still too close to call; however with just over half of the vote counted, the same-sex referendum was leading 52 to 48 percent, according to NBC’s electoral map. Proponents of same-sex marriage celebrat ing their first popular vote victories.
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Fred Sainz
Overall Sentiment: 0.265027
Relevance: 0.701434
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| -0.267034 | “Tonight we’ve taken the talking point away that marriage equality cannot win at the ballot box,” said Fred Sainz, ... |
| 0 | “The hearts and minds of the American public have changed,” he said. ... |
| 0.146636 | “The hearts and minds of the American public have changed,” he said. “For years now we’ve been having a long extended conversation and connecting with them about how marriage equality is about love, family and commitment, which are common human factors." |
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Barack Obama
Overall Sentiment: 0.263621
Relevance: 0.475481
Brian Brown
Overall Sentiment: 0.0730427
Relevance: 0.450566
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| 0.272444 | “For the gay marriage groups to win in the most liberal states is not a tipping point at all,” Brown said. ... |
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Mitt Romney
Overall Sentiment: 0.303929
Relevance: 0.364959
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StateOrCounty: Maryland
Overall Sentiment: 0.154398
Relevance: 0.636365
StateOrCounty: Minnesota
Overall Sentiment: -0.0467083
Relevance: 0.563791
StateOrCounty: Maine
Overall Sentiment: 0.219272
Relevance: 0.53231
StateOrCounty: Washington
Overall Sentiment: 0.193806
Relevance: 0.32722
City: Washington
Overall Sentiment: 0.163043
Relevance: 0.340712
Organization: National Organization for Marriage
Overall Sentiment: 0.0244495
Relevance: 0.766421
Organization: state legislature
Overall Sentiment: -0.0164426
Relevance: 0.419009
Organization: National Council of State Legislatures
Overall Sentiment: 0.168143
Relevance: 0.416014
Organization: Human Rights Campaign
Overall Sentiment: -0.0670596
Relevance: 0.356638
Organization: Pew Research Center
Overall Sentiment: 0.16448
Relevance: 0.339783
Organization: Pew
Overall Sentiment: 0.0780978
Relevance: 0.336731
Company: NBC
Overall Sentiment: 0.0737181
Relevance: 0.371519
TelevisionStation: NBC News
Overall Sentiment: 0.0167142
Relevance: 0.37646
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