So, a state whose electoral votes nearly always go to the Democratic presidential candidate has twice elected Republican governors whose greatest previous notoriety was as actors, and who then spoke out against homophobic legislation?
It's great to see both sides of the political aisle coming together to support marriage equality. For all the talk by the Yes on 8 side on how united they are, it's their side that has the most divisions. There are many religious leaders, many Republicans, and many business leaders urging a no vote on Prop 8.
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So, a state whose electoral votes nearly always go to the Democratic presidential candidate has twice elected Republican governors whose greatest previous notoriety was as actors, and who then spoke out against homophobic legislation?
California is weird. Good for Ahnahld, though.
It's great to see both sides of the political aisle coming together to support marriage equality. For all the talk by the Yes on 8 side on how united they are, it's their side that has the most divisions. There are many religious leaders, many Republicans, and many business leaders urging a no vote on Prop 8.
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