Fox News Spent One Minute Covering Marriage Equality In Three States
May has been one historical month for marriage equality, but Fox News only had one minute of coverage on the subject. That’s like… 20 seconds per state.
May has been one historical month for marriage equality, but Fox News only had one minute of coverage on the subject. That’s like… 20 seconds per state.
Seriously, it looks like Rainbow Road from Mario Kart!
The law, allowing same-sex couples to marry, takes effect Aug. 1. Minnesota is the 12th state, plus DC, to recognize marriage equality, following on the heels of passage in Rhode Island and Delaware.
Photographers capture the passion from both sides of the debate in Minnesota. At the end of the day, the state became the 12th in the nation to gain marriage equality.
The vote was 37-30. Gov. Mark Dayton will sign the bill, which will go into effect Aug. 1, making Minnesota the 12th state, plus DC, with marriage equality.
You can call it the “Freedom to Marry Bridge” this week.
The lakeshore village hasn’t gotten the memo about how it’s spring.
There was an anti-gay marriage rally in Minnesota recently. No one showed up.
Gosh darnit, Minnesota, you’ve got a lot to be proud of. So go ahead and toot your own horn!
“They essentially practice Joseph Goebel’s Nazi philosophy of propaganda,” the Family Research Council vice president writes. That and other advice for Minnesota pastors looking for sermon material.
This is one of the cutest things I’ve ever seen. And I’ve seen a A LOT OF CUTE THINGS, PEOPLE.
Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which has extremely cold temperatures during the winter months, Minnehaha Falls is known to freeze, creating a dramatic cascade of ice that can last well into Spring.
Marriage equality–related campaigns won in four states this month. The victories, in part, came after a yearlong, behind-the-scenes national research effort.
It happens around the three-minute mark. *Chills*
After decades of fits and starts, Tuesday’s election results were unambiguous: The LGBT rights movement is winning.
UPDATED: Maine and Maryland approved marriage equality measures, and a third is leading in Washington. The amendment to ban same-sex couples from marrying lost in Minnesota as well.
Supporters of marriage equality face a hurdle on Tuesday: They need a long-awaited win at the ballot box.
From Washington, DC, to Washington state, a night of votes with consequences for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people.
Students from Northwestern College share why they are voting yes tomorrow for Minnesota’s amendment defining marriage as between one man and one woman.
Marriage is on the ballot in four states Tuesday, but that’s just the beginning. “This is never over,” says Brian Brown.
The video from The Four 2012 backs marriage initiatives on the ballot in four states this year. “No one speaks more to young people than Lady Gaga,” says Ellner.
Minnesotans will vote whether to add a ban on same-sex couples’ marriage rights to the state constitution on Nov. 6. With that in mind, Minnesota Sen. Al Franken’s D.C. and St. Paul offices dressed as rainbows — a symbol of gay pride — to urge a vote against the amendment.
“I will come on Morning Joe and I will shave off my mustache of 40 years if we lose any of those three states (Minnesota, Michigan, or Pennsylvania),” Obama’s guru promises.
The deputy chair of the Minnesota Republican Party, Kelly Fenton, tweets that the Obama campaign’s Lena Dunham video, “Your First Time,” shows that the president is advised by Satan.
Supporters of marriage equality have the president’s backing on votes in Washington, Maryland, Maine and Minnesota. Obama supports marriage equality measures in the first three and opposes a ban on same-sex couples’ marriages in the fourth.
I thought this was a free country!
The former pro wrestler and Minnesota governor is on an unconventional book tour. He doesn’t have a cellphone, and he doesn’t fly.
Reporters and outlets everywhere are announcing that tonight is Santorum’s big moment. Things are about to get really boring otherwise.
Secret donations, through the National Organization for Marriage, Minnesota Family Council, and Catholic Church. “What NOM and its allies are doing in Minnesota is shockingly bold,” charges Human Rights Campaign’s Nix.
Florida, you’ve got some competition in the cuckoo category.