TOP6NEWS - Date 11.2.04
1-NEWS: False calls made in NJ, MI
2-NEWS: The election from 365gay
3-NEWS: Majority of newspapers oppose marriage amendents
4-NEWS: Gay blacks are feeling left out at church
5-NEWS: OH Elections Commission dismisses complaint against Sec of State
6-OP-ED: J. Antle: Ron Crews may win in MA
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1-NEWS: False calls made in NJ, MI
by Kathy Barks Hoffman
The Associated Press
Voters in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Flint and Pontiac have been targeted by phone calls trying to get them to oppose Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry by falsely implying that Kerry would make gay marriage legal, a spokesman for Kerry's Michigan campaign said Monday.
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2-NEWS: The election from 365gay
By Paul Johnson 365Gay.com
Washington Bureau Chief
From the race for the White House to ballot initiatives in states and cities this has been the most important election for gays and lesbians.
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3-NEWS: Majority of newspapers oppose marriage amendents
Dailies Overwhelmingly Come Out Against "Anti-Gay" Amendments, GLAAD Finds
By Editor & Publisher Staff
Daily newspapers in 11 states with "anti-gay" constitutional amendments on the Nov. 2 ballot are editorializing against the measures by more than 10-1, the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) is reporting.
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4-NEWS: Gay blacks are feeling left out at church
By Darryl Fears
Washington Post Staff Writer
On the Sunday that a minister preached that God did not love people like her, Jacquelyn Holland wanted to storm out of the church.
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5-NEWS: OH Elections Commission dismisses complaint against Sec of State
By: CARRIE SPENCER
Associated Press
The Ohio Elections Commission dismissed an ethics complaint Monday by opponents of the proposed constitutional gay marriage ban who accused Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell of misleading voters in recorded telephone calls urging a vote for it.
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6-OP-ED: J. Antle: Ron Crews may win in MA
By W. James Antle III
National Review Online
Ron Crews mounts an opposition to the conventional wisdom.
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