Tonight, hundreds of thousands of Maine voters stood for equality, but in the end, it wasn't enough.
I am proud of the thousands of Mainers who knocked on doors, made phone calls and talked to their family, friends and neighbors about the basic premise of treating all Maine families equally.
And I'm proud of this campaign because the stories we told and the images we shared were of real Mainers -- parents who stood up for their children, and couples who simply wanted to marry the person they love.
We're in this for the long haul. For next week, and next month, and next year-- until all Maine families are treated equally. Because in the end, this has always been about love and family and that will always be something worth fighting for.
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Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Protect Main Equality/ No On 1 Concedes Defeat
Jesse Connolly the campaign manager of Protect Maine Equality/No On 1 released the following statement:
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2009 elections,
civil marriage,
heterosexual supremacists,
LGBT,
Maine,
marriage,
marriage equality
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