Maryland voters will decide Nov. 6 whether the Free State will allow gay marriage and
are now divided on the issue.
CNN.com highlighted the debate in Maryland, as well as in Maine and Washington, which are also putting the issue before voters on Election Day.
"From her Baltimore kitchen, Rebecca Murphy is lobbying legislators, crafting signs and making phone calls as she wages a battle to allow gays and lesbians to marry in her state," CNN.com writes. "As national polls show a shift in attitudes about same-sex marriage, Murphy's state of Maryland is one of three poised to put the issue to an up-or-down popular vote for the first time next month."
Currently, six states allow same-sex marriage and five allow civil unions for same-sex couples.
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