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The Battle Over Florida's Amendment 2 

In the midst of an ugly battle, something beautiful is happening in Florida. Despite a too-close-to call battle over Amendment 2 -- which would go further than California's Prop. 8 by stripping away all legal protections for unmarried couples, gay or straight -- LGBTs are organizing in hanging-chad, butterfly-ballot, nail-biter, presidential-election-decider Florida.


Florida may be on the brink of defeating Amendment 2.

All the latest polls show it is too close to call.

Phone bankers have reached hundreds of thousands of voters. Volunteers have swarmed community events. Vote No on 2 posters, yard signs, and bumper stickers are popping up in even the most conservative areas of the state. Coalition partners are hosting town halls, early voting parties, and television ads are hitting the airwaves.

Fifteen major newspapers have run editorials opposing the measure.

If you’ve seen Sarah Silverman’s outrageous message asking younger Jewish voters to get their grandparents in Florida to vote for Obama, you’ll understand that we need our own “great schlep”-style turnout effort nationwide to beat this amendment.

So welcome to “Phoning for Florida” or “Calling for Equality.” If you grew up in Florida; know a college buddy or ex from Florida; have parents or grandparents who have retired here or have Facebook friends; anyone you know in the Sunshine State -- now is the time to call, e-mail, or IM them.

Yes, the vote is really that close.

We are talking about Florida. Hanging-chad, butterfly-ballot, nail-biter, presidential-election-decider Florida.

It doesn’t matter where you live. If you want to brag that you helped make history, go to votenoon2.com/countdown and join the phone bank from anywhere to help us turn out the vote. Of course, we need your money too, and we’ve made it really easy to give quickly. A few bucks now for a lifetime of bragging rights. Such a deal.

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Gordon Kinder
    Date posted: 10/19/2008 12:39:00 PM
    Hometown: San Antonio, TX

    Comment:

    It takes a super-majority of 60% to amend Florida’s Constitution, which changes your dynamic, making the amendment’s defeat a tad easier. Some 55% now support and 41% oppose Amendment 2. Obama’s remarkable tepidness regards Gay Rights needs immediate correction, in order to help persuade usually Conservative blacks and Hispanics, 15% and 20% of the population, respectively, to vote “no.” Ironically, Obama’s inevitable win 4 November may scuttle us, especially given an influx of new voters from those same categories, who may vote conservatively on this wedge-issue. Personally, I’d worry more about far more disturbing trends anent Arizona’s Proposition 102, as this subject situation and that in California are comparatively favorable, if not assured so, at this late date. Silverman’s advert is flippantly self-indulgent, embarrassing and counter-productive. I wish she’d produced this asinine frippery for the amendment’s proponents instead, which it actually aids.



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