Activists seek the repeal of a nstutnal amendment that bans same-sex marriage Oh, but other gay rights lears utn that “2014 is not the year.”
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OH GAY-MARRIAGE PH DIVIS SOME ADVOT
↑ The Canton Rep, "Gay marriage amendment won’t be on fall ballot, " June 20, 2014.
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In Oh, he is lookg ahead to 2016, when Senator Rob Portman, the Republin who reversed his posn on same-sex marriage after his son me out as gay, will be up for re-electn. Premo of Why Marriage Matters, the aln of state and natnal gay rights groups opposed to a vote this year, said support was really below 50 percent. Brenda Millhoe, another volunteer, said the opposn of some gay rights groups had phed her to actn.