Sentences with phrase «new marriage candidates»

The second will be out on June 19 for $ 5.99 and add two new marriage candidates: Shirlock, a journalist and self - proclaimed detective, and Michelle, Doc's research partner.

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For some bizarre reason Republicans in the New York 23rd decided to nominate a candidate who is happily pro-choice and against traditional marriage.
Still, it's a politically tricky position for a statewide candidate to take in a blue state like New York, where same - sex marriage has been legal for nearly a year now and polls show increasingly broad support for the marriage rights.
In a new NBC News / Marist College poll, about half of likely Republican voters in the Iowa caucus and New Hampshire and South Carolina primaries said opposition to marriage equality is «either «mostly» or «totally» unacceptable in a candidate,» The Washington Post repornew NBC News / Marist College poll, about half of likely Republican voters in the Iowa caucus and New Hampshire and South Carolina primaries said opposition to marriage equality is «either «mostly» or «totally» unacceptable in a candidate,» The Washington Post reporNew Hampshire and South Carolina primaries said opposition to marriage equality is «either «mostly» or «totally» unacceptable in a candidate,» The Washington Post reports.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, the only potential 2012 candidate who would be legal to perform same - sex marriages under the New York law that passed last week, walked a delicate line today in his first public comments on the topic, per the Daily News politics blog:
Sen. Roy McDonald's decision not to campaign on the Independence Party line through November is a particular blow to Republican same - sex marriage supporters, who just this morning released a poll paid for by New York Unity PAC that found the senator could have won the general election even as a minor party candidate with a single ballot line.
O'Reilly — who is credited with running a strong campaign for Republican comptroller candidate Harry Wilson and for helping elect Rob Astorino county executive in Democratic - heavy Westchester — writes on his blog today that New Yorkers United For Marriage should be studied by PR students.
The National Organization for Marriage has been blocked from running ads in support of anti-gay teabagger gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino, WIVB reports: «Federal Judge Richard Arcara has rejected a challenge to New York's election law... Read
But the key passage of the resolution is this: «Be it resolved that any elected official or potential candidate who does not support marriage as defined between one man and one woman, shall not have their name appear on Row C, the New York State Conservative Party position on election ballots, in any election.»
An article on Monday about a speech in which Carl P. Paladino, the Republican candidate for New York governor, discussed his opposition to same - sex marriage erroneously included, in some editions, a remark that he did not deliver.
That model has been upended in the past few months, as New Yorkers, in something of a post-therapeutic moment, have been braced by jarringly detailed disclosures about the marriages of one Democratic mayoral hopeful (Public Advocate Bill de Blasio) and one likely candidate (former Rep. Anthony Weiner).
Baldwin, who has been involved in various progressive causes for years (including gay marriage), has been repeatedly floated as a potential candidate for office in both Connecticut and New York — most recently as an opponent to Republican Randy Altschuler if he succeeds at knocking out Democratic Rep. Tim Bishop in NY - 1.
Many are crediting Democrat Terry Gipson's win in New York's 41st State Senate seat over incumbent Republican Stephen Saland to Conservative Party candidate Neil DiCarlo, who entered the race on the sole issue of Saland's vote for same - sex marriage.
The founder of American Unity PAC is New York City hedge fund billionaire Paul Singer, a conservative Republican who has backed candidates who support gay marriage or oppose restrictions on gay rights.
Gipson was elected to the state Senate in the 41st District (most of Dutchess County, part of Putnam County) in 2012, ousting 20 - year - incumbent Steve Saland, R - Poughkeepsie, in a three - way race that also included Conservative Party candidate Neil DiCarlo, who challenged Saland on his crucial vote for same - sex marriage in New York.
Oct. 23, 2012, Chicago — In a statement released Tuesday, Libertarian presidential candidate and former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson urged Minnesota voters to defeat a proposed state constitutional amendment banning gay marriage.
In related news, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg responded to recent polls that show 53 % of New Yorkers in support of marriage equality as well as recent remarks by former mayor and possible gubernatorial candidate Rudy Giuliani that same - sex marriage would be an issue if he decided to run.
Mr. Cahill's camp stated that the candidate is pro-gay marriage and — though he personally opposes abortion as a Catholic — said if elected he would enforce all pro-choice protections in New York State law.
In any case, the governor has relationships with those candidates, too: He appointed Thompson to co-chair his campaign and to his task force on minority and women - owned businesses, and he developed a relationship with Quinn, who supported his bid to legalize gay marriage in New York City.
The New York Times published an extensive interview with potential New York Senate candidate Harold Ford Jr. which includes discussion of his anti-gay votes on marriage, and his recent sudden announcement that he changed his mind and is a supporter:... Read
But Mr. Stringer, a potential candidate for mayor in 2013, may be the first to boycott New York's marriage bureau — an act that he hopes will encourage his constituents (and fellow lawmakers) to get married in states like Connecticut, Vermont and Massachusetts that have sanctioned gay marriage.
But in between that small gesture of political sportsmanship and the moderator Jim Rosenfield's call to order, New Jersey's senate candidates meted out relentless, and sometimes personal, verbal assaults, criticizing each other on everything from their stances on same - sex marriage to the on - going partial government shutdown.
The New York Times published an extensive interview with potential New York Senate candidate Harold Ford Jr. which includes discussion of his anti-gay votes on marriage, and his recent sudden announcement that he changed his mind and is a supporter:
One of the candidates, Erick Salgado, an Evangelical Christian from Staten Island who was active in the fight against marriage equality in New York, suggested that gay groups in San Francisco and in the Pride Parade in Manhattan are «trying to ban altogether bris milah.»
The wedding, coming a year after the legalization of same - sex marriage in New York State and a year before the mayoral election, has been the buzz of New York political circles in recent weeks and has brought Ms. Quinn the kind of celebrity - style coverage rarely enjoyed by a local candidate for office.
Besides fixing various issues with the game, this new update also added some new events with the marriage candidates (including one where they all gather at your home), along with costumes based on Frey and Lest (the protagonist of Rune Factory 4).
As promised in response to player requests, Shane and Emily will now be marriage candidates, and both will have new story events to go along with the change.
Dr. Shoup is a supervisor in The American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (AAMFT), and a clergy person in The Presbyterian Church where he is responsible for evaluating candidates for the ministry in the New York area.
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