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A Gay-Marriage Dance
By DOUGLAS WALLER, TIME.com from the Web, June 28, 2004
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist plans to call a vote the week of July 12 on a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.
The measure is almost certain to fail. Still, Frist wants to force Democrats
-- most of whom oppose the amendment, as does the party's presumptive nominee for President, John Kerry -- to put their opposition on record in the hope that the issue will hurt them this fall.
But some Republican opponents of the amendment are complaining that Frist's ploy will put them on the spot as well.
Rhode Island Senator Lincoln Chafee tells TIME he has begun organizing G.O.P. moderates who oppose the amendment
-- and even some conservatives who object to tinkering with the Constitution -- to "send a message" to Frist that it's a losing cause.
Senate Republican sources say Frist will have trouble mustering a simple majority, much less the two-thirds needed to pass the amendment.
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