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That’s Debatable

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While everyone in America has the right to have their political voice heard and the right to attempt to qualify a ballot measure, the results of two separate elections in the past eight years, Proposition 22 in 2000 and Proposition 8 in 2008, were clear. California voters do not want to change the definition of traditional marriage.

In fact, Proposition 8 passed with the majority of the vote in an election with the largest turnout statewide since 1976.

Two more elections would likely yield the same results as the two previous elections.

Special interest groups who want to redefine marriage must learn to respect the clear vote of more than 7 million California voters.

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Assemblyman Van Tran

(R-Costa Mesa)

[Did not respond.]

Assembyman Chuck DeVore


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