Next week, voters in Maine will decide whether to overturn the legalization of gay marriage. State lawmakers and Gov. John Baldacci approved the law earlier this year. What are the polls showing? How accurate are the polls in these sorts of elections? How nasty has the campaign been? And what is the latest in the effort to give Washington, DC, residents the right to vote on marriage in the nation’s capital? We ask Brian Brown, executive director at the National Organization for Marriage.