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Gay Rights and the 2008 Election

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, November 13, 2008.

Underneath the radar of this historic vote, where the nation chose its first black President, were half a dozen ballot measures banning either gay marriage or same-sex adoption. We’ll talk with a panel of gay and lesbian activists about the state of gay rights in America, look at how and why their side suffered setbacks despite a huge turnout among Democrats, and where their movement goes from here.

Guests

  • Kerry Eleveld, news editor for The Advocate magazine
  • Ed Butler, Democratic state representative from Hart's Location, New Hampshire gay rights advocate and owner of the Notchland Inn
  • Marty Rouse, National Field Director for the Human Rights Campaign
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