Friday, February 8, 2013

Pro-gay "marriage" advocates are poised to pour money into Minnesota to redefine marriage. Polling shows Minnesotans don't want it.

Pro-homosexual "marriage" advocates are planning to pour money into Minnesota to redefine marriage.
New York-based Freedom to Marry plans to pump cash into this year's Minnesota legislative fight to legalize gay marriage.

The national group, which donated more than $700,000 into the successful campaign to oppose last year's constitutional ban on gay marriage, said on Thursday that it hoped to raise $2 million to spread amongst state's debating marriage laws. It said it planned to spread $800,000 among five states, including Minnesota, to wage the fight.

“As we move toward securing the freedom to marry for our state, this investment shows the level of commitment and confidence that soon all loving and committed couples can join marriage in Minnesota," Richard Carlbom, campaign manager for Minnesotans United for All Families, said in a statement.

Minnesotans United was the main organization campaigning against last year's marriage amendment and is taking charge of this year's lobbying to legalize same-sex marriage.

Freedom to Marry plans to spend cash in Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, New Jersey, Rhode Island as well as Minnesota
At the same time a new poll shows Minnesotans don't want our marriage law changed.

A KSTP/SurveyUSA poll taken earlier this week found that 54% of Minnesotans support our current law while 42% want it redefined.
 



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