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Bulletin Board Time: Monday Events in Maine

by: Louise

Fri Oct 30, 2009 at 19:00:00 PM EDT



UPDATE- Just got this from "Drive for Equality":

CALL THIS 'Drive for Equality cell phone number: 415-935-4552

YOU DO NOT NEED TO SIGN UP ONLINE- CALL DIRECTLY.

-We will find room for everyone.

-Sign ups at the website will get a CALL within 15 minutes of signing up. (Really)


No on 1: RALLY FOR EQUALITY

Monday, November 2, 2009

12:00pm - 1:00pm

Monument Square, Portland


Join us in our stand for marriage equality for EVERYONE! This is our last chance before election day to show our strength as a community! In order to win on Nov 3, we MUST get out the vote!

Be a part of making history! Please take an hour for lunch and join us. Invite everyone you know! Let's get 1000+ people in Monument Sq to protect equality for ALL Mainers!

Jesse Connolly & Darlene Huntress from the No on 1 campaign, along with several other guests will be speaking and adding their voices to yours in this important fight for marriage equality!

Please RSVP to rallyforequality@gmail.com

Wear something RED!!!

Rain Location: USM Sullivan Gym, Portland

I'm going to be at this one as well, but not as a speaker! ;)

Louise :: Bulletin Board Time: Monday Events in Maine
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I wish I could be there!
But I'm heading north tomorrow night to spend election day doing my part. Louise -- will you be at the post-election results event gathering in Portland Tuesday night?

Yes
I'll try to find you, assuming we can all get inside.

[ Parent ]
Just Released - No on 1 Down in the Polls
But not by much, and within the margin.  How does one get young people to turn out more than seniors during an off year election?  We need to find that answer soon.

http://publicpolicypolling.blo...

Marriage still close in Maine
Maine voters narrowly favor Question 1, which would reverse the state's law legalizing same sex marriage.

At 51-47 it's within the margin of error but there has been slight movement in support of the question since a PPP poll two weeks ago showed it knotted up at 48.

The measure's fate could be determined by the age composition of the electorate on Tuesday. Senior citizens support it by a 59-40 margin while voters under 30 oppose it 51-48. Last year exit polls showed more voters under 30 turning out for the Presidential election than ones over 65 but we expect seniors to turn out at a much higher rate than younger voters this year, as is often the case in off year elections. If the electorate ends up being younger than we anticipate the fight could be even closer.

Independents support the measure 52-46. There are slightly more Democrats (27%) in favor of it than there are Republicans (22%) opposed to it. Men support it by a 56-42 margin, women are opposed 52-46. It's just going to come down to which side does the better job of getting its people out.

No surprises, its the young and the democratic that support us, and the old and the republican that oppose equality.  


Support by 3%?
With every other poll has us going in the other direction?

Well, whatever. I'm not gonna contemplate polls anymore, the most important one is tomorrow!


Crap, this was supposed to be a reply to Jake
re: young voter support

[ Parent ]
Right.
I'm just going forward as hard as I can.

Got computer and all cameras charging, packing gear etc- last minute emails, FB, Twitters. Heading down to Portland in awhile for the rally, then tomorrow I head down until WHO knows when! ;)

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What time do Maine polls close?


"race, taste. and History finally overcome....and you ain't there"
by Tony Kushner


[ Parent ]
8 pm
We have 21 hours left...

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