Maine's referendum on same-sex marriage, which has generated a wave of television commercials and fierce public debate, took center stage Wednesday night in a debate between representatives from both campaigns.
Brian Souchet, of Brunswick, representing opponents of same-sex marriage, said marriage is a unique arrangement between a man and a woman that should be protected.
Mary Bonauto, of Portland, representing supporters of the new law allowing same-sex marriage, said the issue is about fairness and equality.
Full Story from the Morning Sentinel: http://morningsentinel.mainetoday.com/news/local/7034479.html
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