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Partisans on both sides of California’s battle over same-sex marriage have a new target: Maine.
That state’s Legislature voted in the spring to allow gay marriage -- but only if the measure survives a so-called people’s veto in which voters will have a chance to review the Legislature’s decision.
That has made the Pine Tree State the next battleground over same-sex marriage. On Friday, Equality California, one of this state’s largest gay rights groups, sent out a fundraising appeal urging supporters to send their donations to Maine.
The appeal said that opponents of gay marriage, including many active in California’s $80-million battle over Proposition 8, have raised more than twice as much money.
-- Jessica Garrison
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