Earlier this year, the D.C. city council voted overwhelmingly to recognize gay marriages performed elsewhere. Council members also made it clear they plan to legalize gay marriage in the district as well. Should this just happen or should it be up to D.C. voters to determine what the definition of marriage ought to be in their city? How would residents likely vote if the issue does get on the ballot? What is the status of the effort to get this issue on the November ballot? What sorts of hateful threats are being aimed at those standing up for traditional marriage? And how do supporters of traditional marriage explain why this vote is so important?
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