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2008-09-24

California Prop. 8 remains too close to call

Great momentum continues to build for No on 8, Equality for All’s efforts to defeat Proposition 8 in California this fall. As people continue to discover that Prop. 8 would eliminate the right to marry for same-sex couples, unprecedented numbers are stepping forward to give time, money and support.

Over the last couple of weeks, crowds packed No on 8 campaign rallies in San Francisco and Los Angeles, along with LGBT community leaders, progressive allies and local elected officials including San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. Thousands of volunteers are now calling critical swing voters regularly and urging them to vote No on 8. Eleven full-time Task Force organizers are on the ground in California; most are running regional or local field offices. This past weekend, over 40 communities organized local rallies and visibility actions to raise community awareness against Prop. 8. Yesterday, the campaign ran its first No on 8 campaign ad.

The No on 8 campaign can win, but only if we effectively reach undecided voters with our message, and that means keeping our TV ads on the air. Only you can help us do that!



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