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QueerNews版 - GOP swings both ways on NY gay-marriage bill
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Seven or more Senate Republicans have signaled Gov. Cuomo that they're ready
to legalize same-sex marriage, more than enough to put the controversial
and historic measure over the top this week, The Post has learned.
A highly knowledgeable Senate insider said yesterday that "far more of the [
GOP] members are in play than anyone realizes, including some surprising
names from conservative upstate areas."
Among the unexpected potential Senate Republican "yes" votes, insiders say,
are Kemp Hannon of Nassau County, Charles Fuscillo of Suffolk County, Betty
Little of Glens Falls, Andrew Lanza of Staten Island, Greg Ball of Putnam
County, James Alesi of Rochester, and Roy McDonald of Rensselaer County --
all of whom helped defeat gay marriage when the vote was held in December
2009.
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Influences contributing to the changes of heart are secret Republican polls
showing majority support for gay marriage in key swing districts and the
strong possibility that the GOP could lose control of the Senate next year
to Democrats campaigning on the issue, sources said.
But despite the growing support, passage of same-sex marriage remains
uncertain at the start of the final full week of the legislative session.
Cuomo administration sources said the number of lawmakers backing the bill
has been seesawing almost daily. One cautiously put the odds of it passing
the Senate at "50-50," and then revised it to "60-40 against." The measure
has repeatedly passed the Democrat-controlled Assembly.
Some pro-gay-marriage GOPers have confessed that they're afraid to go public
because they don't want to wind up being the crucial 32nd vote needed for
passage, a potentially suicidal political position.
"Several senators who say they'll vote for marriage equality want a larger
group to join with them, to give them cover, so they won't be blamed alone
for passing it and wind up being defeated next year," said a well-known
Republican working to line up GOP votes.
Cuomo worked the weekend trying to ease Republican concerns by delivering
all but one Senate Democrat for the proposal.
That would add three more supporters to the 26 Democrats backing the measure
, meaning only four Republican votes would be needed to assure a two-vote
majority for passage.
Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos (R-Nassau) a same-sex-marriage opponent,
was described as "totally confounded about what to do."
"Dean has his finger in the wind and he's still not certain which way the
wind is blowing," said a source with firsthand knowledge of the situation.
Skelos, who says he'll allow a gay-marriage vote only if a majority of
Republicans agree to do so, was described as "terrified" that the
Conservative Party will oppose GOP senators who back same-sex marriage,
potentially costing them control of the Senate.
"Some Republican senators who are ready to vote for gay marriage won't do it
if Dean convinces them it would cost them their majority," said a key
Republican operative.
Bill supporters have countered that Independence Party Chairman Frank McKay
is ready to have his party make up for lost Conservative support.
In addition, some prominent Republicans are arguing that changing voter
attitudes make same-sex marriage inevitable and that it's in the GOP members
' interest to put the issue behind them.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/gop_swings_both_ways_on_gay_marriage_TukBh0X15jkHPNdJZWxQMJ#ixzz1PBdwo0SY
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http://advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2011/06/13/Crunch_Time_for_
UPDATE: Three previously undecided Democratic state senators will now
support legislation granting marriage rights to same-sex couples, multiple
sources confirmed to The Advocate Monday afternoon.
The support from senators Joseph P. Addabbo Jr., Carl Kruger, and Shirley L.
Huntley was first reported by the New York Times.
The three state senators had voted against a gay marriage bill that failed
by a 38-24 vote in 2009.
“We commend Senators Addabbo, Huntley and Kruger for joining Governor Cuomo
and the record majority of New Yorkers who believe that now is time for all
New Yorkers to have the freedom to marry the person they love," New Yorkers
United For Marriage said in a Monday afternoon statement. "Today, loving,
committed same-sex couples -- and their families and friends – from across
this great State have moved one step closer to realizing their dreams. We
remain hopeful and confident that this momentum continues to build so that
marriage equality becomes a reality before the end of this Legislative
session.”
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BRAVO!!共和党开始分裂了,哈哈
大家赶紧去赌博彩,我觉得这次NY我们拿下了
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I don't want to get my hopes up. I have been disappointed too many times.
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