Despite his last-minute endorsement of Maine's gay marriage law when he signed it, Governor John Baldacci does not want it repealed, the Bangor Daily News reported.
At a Tuesday event in support of gay marriage, the governor said the issue was about equality, and urged Maine voters to reject Question 1.
“I think Maine people have recognized … that we are all unique people, we are all different,” he said. “But we are all under the same Constitution and we all want to make sure there is equal protection for all citizens.”
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