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The anti-gay-marriage people couldn't even muster 50 votes, let alone the 60 they needed to keep the issue alive.

A big thank you to everyone who wrote and called their Senators. I think we helped a lot. Woo!!!

HOWEVER, the House will be debating the same issue next week, so it ain't time to rest, yet.

The YEAs in favor of banning gay marriage only got 48 votes.
The NAYs who opposed the amendment got 50 votes. Neither Kerry nor Edwards voted, although the press says they would have voted against the amendment.

The Republicans who broke rank and voted with the Democrats to oppose the heinous amendment included six Senators:

Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-CO)
       Lincoln Chafee (R-RI)
         Susan Collins (R-ME)
          John McCain (R-AZ)
       Olympia Snowe (R-ME)
          John Sununu (R-NH)


We all expected Chafee to side with gay rights (because Rhode Island Republicans are really almost Democrats), as well as John McCain. And isn't Olympia Snowe an out lesbian or something? If so, why is she a Republican? Could be one of those nutty log cabin republicans.

However, I am quite impressed with Ben Nighthorse Campbell from my own home state of Colorado, who defied his party and his fellow Coloradoan Wayne Allard (the sponsor of the bill) in voting against it. Good man.

There were several Democrats who voted with the Republicans in favor of banning gay marriage, sadly:

Robert Byrd (D-WV)
  Zell Miller (D-GA)
   Ben Nelson (D-NE)

Does anyone know much about these guys' general voting records? Not sure why they voted to ban gay marriage. Shame.

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Date: 2004-07-15 03:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chicken-cem.livejournal.com
Agreed ... which four?

You are right about Ben Nighthorse Campbell -- his father and he are chiefs in the Northern Cheyenne tribe, and his mother (interestingly to a Rhode Islander) is a Portuguese immigrant. He is the only Native American in Congress, according to his web page.

My mom told me on the phone yesterday that she read (in the Denver Post) he has decided not to run for re-election after all his terms. Therefore she posits that he feels he has nothing to lose by voting by his conscience, and that he probably wants to go out with a bang.

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Date: 2004-07-15 04:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fructivore.livejournal.com
Agreed ... which four?

RI, ME, and NH.

They're not exactly "red-colored Democrats" — even Chaffee votes with his party sometimes. But when (imo) it counts, on the issues, they represent the liberal tradition of the GOP's now-distant ancestry.

Like, go them.

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