Last year, Maryland was expected to be the latest state to legalize gay marriage. But the heavily Democratic legislature got a big surprise as thousands of people of all races and backgrounds rose up to demand the effort be stopped. Their effort was successful but now the battle lines are being drawn a second time as the legislature takes up the issue again. Pastor Derek McCoy is director of the Maryland Marriage Alliance, a coalition of activists committed to preserving the traditional definition of marriage. Pastor McCoy explains how his side was able to win the fight last year and why he’s confident again this year. He also tells us why the largely Democratic black community is so overwhelmingly opposed to gay marriage.