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Same Sex Marriage Supporters Rally Against Tuesday's Election Results

In Portland, the outcome of this past Tuesday's election has left some with very raw emotions.

Activists who support same sex marriage filled the streets Friday night to speak out about the law being overturned by voters. Hundreds of people marched up Congress Street towards Monument Square, blocking traffic while carrying signs and shouting their discontent over the election results. The protesters say they understand they can't change the outcome of the election, but they say they hope their presence can change minds, even one at a time. Saying by making their voices loud, perhaps more Mainers will understand their views. The march started at Congress Square and ended at city hall. The group did not have permission to block traffic, but to our knowledge, no citations were issued.

Same Sex Marriage Supporters Rally Against Tuesday's Election Results

Posted: Friday, November 6 2009, 09:42 PM EST


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